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Telescopes and satellites combine to map entire planet’s ground movement
First detection of supernova extreme afterglow
MAGIC telescopes see most epic explosion
Gamma-ray bursts with a high radiant power
University launches new materials to International Space Station
Tera from outer space
EMS plans to raise $10,000 for Millennium Scholars Program on Giving Tuesday
Victoria’s alps on rise
Construction Underway On New Avon River Bridge
Scientists suggest binding goals to rescue Amazon
Boeing Statement Regarding OIG Report on NASA’s Commercial Crew Program
NASA space robot tested in Antarctica
It’s Time for CEOs of Corporate America to Step Up on Climate Policy
QRC supports critical minerals investment push
Joint statement – Great Northern Highway upgrades continue
“stop drop” ban 1080 aerial baiting Dingoes
ARA/ROY Morgan pre-christmas predictions offer cheer despite trying times across much of Australia
Why hype about graphene?
A runaway star, ejected from galactic heart of darkness
Contract awarded for William Bay renewal project
Runaway Star – Out of Galactic Heart of Darkness Like a Bat Out of Hell
Individual climate models may not provide complete picture
Stalled weather patterns will get bigger due to climate change
Ancient rain gauge: New evidence links groundwater, climate changes in deep time
Scientist funded to fire biochemistry experiments into space
LHCf gears up to probe birth of cosmic-ray showers
Gold Star for Fossickers
DNA is only one among millions of possible genetic molecules Scientists computed a zoo of millions
Chevron grant funds research on mineral behavior in rock faults
Young researchers attract big bucks
Without Paris Accord, emperor penguins are in dire straits: new study
Japan’s MMX Martian Moon Probe is Unlikely to Bring Back Dangerous Martian Microbes A Japanese research team
CSIRO wins award for using space tech to solve UN land degradation challenge
Cornell partners in $10M poultry science grant
Diverse community group to help steer NSW burial and cremation policy
Persistent drizzle at sub-zero temps in Antarctica
Ever-present risk of tsunami highlighted by near-miss in Broome
Boeing Starliner successfully completes pad abort test
New palaeoecological record from tropical environments of coastal eastern Africa provides insights
New way to date rocks
How mountain pygmy-possum can be saved from climate change
Regulator puts coal mine on notice for fire safety
Employers celebrated for their support of WA’s emergency services
Hologram Table takes Curtin research to new heights, and depths
Symposium to mark 50th anniversary of ‘Earth Art’
Things to Do, Nov. 1-8, 2019
Even ‘Goldilocks’ exoplanets need a well-behaved star
New telescope instrument sheds light on Dark Energy