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Homegrown research team to put plants on the Moon
Homegrown research team to put plants on Moon
Why are so many climate records breaking all at once?
VHM Ltd Pilot Hydromet Plant at ANSTO delivering favourable results for unlocking Australia’s critical rare earths
Volcano eruptions are notoriously hard to forecast. A new method using lasers could be the key
Seismologists study Earth’s core using nuclear monitoring system
‘Radical’ new green power source
WA to establish world-leading technology to support space missions and commercial satellite communications
Decades of less rainfall have cut replenishing of groundwater to 800-year low in WA
Star man: From a childhood dream to an Indigenous academy shooting for space
UniSA, SmartSat CRC and partners commit $7 million to develop AI-enabled spacecraft that operate autonomously
Water Storage Capacity in Oceanic Crust Slabs Increases with Age, Researchers Find
Victoria’s prospects on display at Minerals Round Up
Big day for space domain
Expensive dental care worsens inequality. Is it time for a Medicare-style ‘Denticare’ scheme?
Alone in a dark cave: what can we learn from extreme survival experiments?
Great tree census of 2023
Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam of Singapore gives McDougall Memorial Lecture to start FAO Conference 2023
Sharing stories of First Nations culture to celebrate NAIDOC Week
Scientists help to map dark Universe
WA technology sector set for lift-off at Indo-Pacific Space and Earth Conference
IN RESPONSE TO EPA, CADIA TAKES ACTION
A neutrino portrait of our galaxy reveals high-energy particles from within the Milky Way
After 15 years, gravitational waves detected as cosmic ‘hum’
A Glimpse into the Very First Processes that Could Have Formed Life on Earth
New access to universe
Life beyond certain death: astronomers find a planet that shouldn’t be there
Astronomers find first evidence for new class of gravitational waves which could unveil origin of the Universe
Researchers observe star becoming cosmic crystal
This planet survived a death sentence – and astronomers don’t know how
Don’t know what you got (’til it’s measured)
Astronomers puzzled by ‘planet that shouldn’t exist’
Cosmological models are built on a simple, century-old idea — but new observations demand a radical rethink
NAIDOC Week 2023 in City
UQ rises in world university rankings
To the Moon and back: Australia-first communications network paves the way for high-speed data in space
For our Elders: NAIDOC Week celebrates those who paved the way
UOW ranks 162 in QS World University Rankings
Unveiling the Secrets of Liquid Iron under Extreme Conditions
Magnetic bacteria point way
NASA Cassini Data Reveals Building Block for Life in Enceladus’ Ocean
Adding colour, art and nature to Black Rock and Sandy shopping villages
Nothing is not nothing: how a scientist set out to sing the story of our origins
Wildlife Photographers in conversation – The Glen Grant Masterclass Series
Megacities’ air, cloud formation, climate change: International atmospheric conference in Brisbane
Transforming mining 25 June
Pioneering research has confirmed that the current level of rainfall recharging groundwater in southwest WA is at its lowest for at least…
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