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NASA selects Cornell astronomer for ULTRASAT observatory
Missing Island Explains How Endemic Species on the Miyako Islands Emerged
Ellatronix making waves in tropical house music scene
Role of ice sheets for climate
Why your brain health matters
Manchester scientists caught Hofstadter’s butterfly in one of the most ancient materials on Earth
Hiding in plain sight, astronomers find new type of stellar object
ANSTO environmental scientists highlight need to monitor legacy nuclear fallout in Antarctica
Bigger, wilder, more destructive: How cold fronts affected the Black Summer bushfires
Aboriginal Comedy Allstars Live in Nowra
A mysterious interstellar radio signal has been blinking on and off every 22 minutes for over 30 years
Research investigates role of coral rubble in reef ecology
Threatened plant rescue is Eureka Prize finalist
Wonguim wilam public art commission
International Methane Agreement a Smokescreen
Uncovering early Māori settlement on the Subantarctic Islands
Did the Anthropocene start in 1950 – or much earlier? Here’s why debate over our world-changing impact matters
Announcing 2023 Eureka Prize finalists
Turning waste heat into energy
Help Council Plant 4,500 Trees this National Tree Day
Space-ready menstrual cup giant leap for womankind
Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture turns 40 and its work has never been more important
Monster seismic blasting plans in southern Australia’s waters threaten whales & marine life
Career dedicated to sea level research
UNSW Sydney evolutionary ecologist wins US Quest Award
Teeth reveal slave stories. Who owns DNA? Tiger genetics; prostate cancer
Security Council: Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Plastics are breaking up not down in lakes worldwide
Consumers want NZ farmers to comply with regulations — better monitoring and transparency would help to build trust
The University of Manchester backs global efforts to make space more sustainable
Anthropocene Working Group proposes Crawford Lake as GSSP candidate site of theAnthropocene series
New research dates formation of Earth’s continents
Community resident’s walk through time
Deakin’s IISRI to play important role in $7 million autonomous spacecraft project
Novel adhesive offers path for reef restoration projects
Discovering the Unknown: Researchers Receive Top Telescope Access
Global temperature rises in steps — here’s why we can expect a steep climb this year and next
Icarus flies faster, further
Digging Deeper into Mystery of Planet Formation
Grants to boost Queensland’s science engagement
Whale of debate put to rest
Scientists discover 36-million-year geological cycle that drives biodiversity
CDU researchers discover groundwater supported fish oasis in the NT
DNA Detectives: New ways to spot Southern Ocean hitchhikers 10 July 2023
Developers aren’t paying enough to offset impacts on koalas and other endangered species
Hydrogen, mining and wine projects receive funding
10 reasons humans kill animals – and why we can’t avoid it
FAO Conference ends with an increase in the Organization’s budget and requests for strong action on water resources management