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Tasmania solidifies position as defence and science leader
Improving GPS measurements and our understanding of Victoria’s geology
Inkfish funding to boost Minderoo-WA deep-sea research
Deep ocean currents around Antarctica headed for collapse, study finds
Radar, AI identify Alaska Native Spanish flu victims burial site
2023 Kupe Leadership Scholars announced
Blinded by the light: gamma ray burst brighter than any seen before
New mapping technology gives land managers another tool to protect landscapes and make the most of carbon trading offsets
Space Grants program propels business success
How your favourite chocolate can help save the planet – or not – this Easter
For the first time, astronomers have linked a mysterious fast radio burst with gravitational waves
Seeds in Space: ‘Cosmic crops’ for food security and climate change adaptation
NASA delegation visits Plants for Space
Delburn Wind Farm gets the validation it deserves
DLab Dialog Day 2023 – Designing care for the future society First in-person symposium and workshop in three years
NTFRS alert – Watch and Act
Nano inks could change how we use energy
Search and rescue: important upgrades of NZ satellite station begin
Team detects first neutrinos made by particle collider
Barking up right trees on greenhouse gases
A new study on Australian volcanoes has changed what we know about explosive ‘hotspot’ volcanism
Want an easy $400 a year? Ditch the gas heater in your home for an electric split system
Engineering and Technology strongest in latest QS subject rankings
Earth Hour – switch off and give hour for earth
REFLECTIONS HOLIDAY PARKS MARK EARTH HOUR
UNSW Sydney ranked among world’s best for 42 subjects
University of Adelaide subjects rated among world’s best
The earth and other planets – Queensland Symphony Orchestra pays tribute over three concert events
University of Canterbury Geography on the rise in global subject rankings
First known interstellar interloper resembles ‘dark comet’
Searching for life with space dust
Forest foray into fun, film and fine art
We have the tools, but not the ambition-President’s statement on IPCC report
Antarctic ice age survival life seeking ice-free refuges imitates art in Ice Age, the movie
Why do animals living with humans evolve such similar features? A new theory could explain ‘domestication syndrome’
World Water Day – Improving Australia’s water quality with space monitoring
“Inkable” nanomaterial promises big benefits for bendable electronics
New asteroid sample study offers further hints of space origin for the building blocks of life on Earth
Switch off for Earth Hour 2023
CSIRO welcomes final instalment of IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
Last chance to see the 15 Koalas living in Bowral’s Southern Highlands Botanic Gardens, for Earth Hour
Chernobyl was history’s worst nuclear disaster. Now it’s teaching geologists about the history of our planet
Solar industry feeling the heat over disposal of 80 million panels
Scientists’ ‘final’ warning: only swift, dramatic action will avert climate disaster
TRISH research on Axiom’s Ax-2 Mission to examine effects of spaceflight on humans
Satellites and space junk may make dark night skies brighter, hindering astronomy and hiding stars from our view
Boeing Delivers Powerful Satellite Platform to Viasat
Oxfam Reaction – IPCC Synthesis Report