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Do Middle-earth and Westeros make sense? Climate scientists modelled them to find out
Subglacial weathering may have slowed Earth’s escape from snowball Earth
Astrophysicists trace the origin of valuable metals in space, from colliding stars to merging galaxies
Mining the ocean floor: 5 deep-sea sources of critical minerals essential to technology, and the fragile marine life at risk
Carbon-trapping rocks demonstrate Earth’s natural ability to store carbon dioxide
Honouring Antarctic Pioneer
In Focus: National Groundwater Awareness Week
5 top tips for the perfect compost – according to science
Four ways to tackle health and climate together – and lift millions of people out of poverty
Innovative green hydrogen and ammonia project to cut emissions for Moree farms
How do we know what asteroids are made out of?
Earth Systems: Helping Thai farmers to cut carbon emissions
Australia’s premier women in sport event set to take flight in Brisbane this Sunday
‘First light’ from the first commercial space science satellite heralds a new era for astronomical data
Understanding how Earth works has never mattered more. Meet two women leading the way
Why do sports shoes squeak? Here’s what our research reveals
Why are some stars always visible while others come and go with the seasons?
International Women’s Day 2026: Balance Scales
New fossil reveals the weird ‘tooth cushions’ of an apex predator from 425 million years ago
With Artemis II facing delays, NASA announces big structural changes to the lunar program
A Plan B for space? On the risks of concentrating national space power in private hands
A 690-million-kilometre journey through space ends for Australia’s SpIRIT mission
The future remains bleak for corals – but not all reefs are doomed
Space42 and Viasat to Share Progress on Equatys at Mobile World Congress
Last total lunar eclipse until 2029 is coming tomorrow – don’t miss it
Stress-testing the Cascadia Subduction Zone reveals variability that could impact how earthquakes spread
How early cell membranes may have shaped the origins of life
Tasmania unites for Antarctic science
What’s the link between talcum powder and cancer?
Boosting Support For Australian Charities
UNSW academics recognised in prestigious national teaching awards
Labor Is Driving More Tourism To Great Ocean Road
A cosmic explosion with the force of a billion Suns went unseen – until we caught its echo
Why Every Telescope Is Also Time Machine
20 billion galaxies: new survey of the sky will reveal the universe in unprecedented detail
A new space race could turn our atmosphere into a ‘crematorium for satellites’
High-tech Flights Tackle Climate Modelling Dilemma
How Russia is intercepting communications from European satellites
Research and innovation partnership boosting food productivity, expansion into India
Research, Innovation Boosting Food Production
UNITAR Named As New Host Organization Of IOMC
UN experts: Ocean governance must be grounded in international law
Animals’ perception of time is linked to the pace of their life – new study
First Global Bee Estimates Hint At Thousands Of Hidden Species
2026 Asia Pacific Arts Awards recognise creative leadership across the region
Molecules found in Martian rock hint at ancient life – new study
Satellite imaging is now vital for disaster management. But there are dangerous gaps in our systems
Menstrual pads and tampons can contain toxic substances – here’s what to know about this emerging health issue