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2023 Sydney Science Trail Opens Today
Studies of Acland inspire Rosalie Gallery painting exhibition
Climate Group extends condolences to Hawaii during devastating wildfires
‘Australia is sleepwalking’: a bushfire scientist explains what the Hawaii tragedy means for our flammable continent
WHO convenes first high-level global summit on traditional medicine to explore evidence base, opportunities to accelerate health for all
New evidence suggests the world’s largest known asteroid impact structure is buried deep in southeast Australia
Research inspires eruption of fun for Kiwi kids
Scientists name new species of giant amphibian found in retaining wall
In the future, we could snuff out cyclones. But weather control comes with new risks
A spectacular fireball just streaked across Melbourne – but astronomers didn’t see it coming
Plastic rocks, plutonium, and chicken bones: the markers we’re laying down in deep time
Shaping a more sustainable and innovative fishing industry
Simulation of radiation damage assists prototyping a new self-healing solar cell for next generation of power in space
Queensland Government continues to grow state’s protected areas estate
Fission vs fusion: explainer
‘City killers’ and half-giraffes: how many scary asteroids really go past Earth every year?
Boeing, Partners Announce Next Student-Designed Experiment Bound for International Space Station
Manchester astronomer captures stunning images of the Ring Nebula on James Webb Space Telescope
Activity updates from the ground: Human Rights 75
Do phrases like ‘global boiling’ help or hinder climate action?
Milestone for new nature playground for QEII Medical Centre
Geomagnetic Field Protects Earth from Electron Showers
ARC project to capture planetary growth in real-time
Voyager 2 has lost track of Earth. Only one antenna in the world can help it ‘phone home’
Bringing artificial intelligence to the search for habitable planets
NEW “NORTHERN ENDEAVOUR” ON HORIZON
Living on borrowed time: Earth Overshoot Day on 2 August means the rest of the year is in overshoot
Four new programs to support startup diversity
New algorithm ensnares its first ‘potentially hazardous’ asteroid
National funding for research projects to meet future needs
Fire in northern Australia’s tropical savanna is a threat to endangered fairy-wrens
Resources Victoria begins operations
AWC partners with Australia’s first ever international wildlife film festival
No new gas connections a huge win for Victoria
New Scientific Study Reveals Likely Origins of Strzelecki Koala
Ancient pathogens released from melting ice could wreak havoc on the world, new analysis reveals
James Webb Space Telescope sees Jupiter moons in a new light
Undiscovered diamonds could be revealed by new study findings
Everyone can help forge a safe ending to what Oppenheimer began
Global effort to safeguard mangroves steps up
Skykraft delivers world first space-based VHF communication for Air Traffic Management
Historic MWA milestone reached as we go ‘back to the future’ in the cosmos
Red algae proteins grafted into tobacco double plant growth
Researchers shine in Young Tall Poppy Science Awards
WA Government invests in crucial Earth observation capability
Out of this world opportunity tracking ‘near Earth’ asteroids in space
With new app, smart devices can have GPS underwater
Water discovered in rocky planet-forming zone offers clues on habitability