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Can we meet basic human needs without destabilising planet?
Victory Goldfields ASSAYS CONFIRM HIGH GRADE IONIC CLAY REE EXTENSION
At least 700,000 years ago, world’s largest sand island emerged as barrier that helped Great Barrier Reef form
New international students welcomed at fall 2022 reception
Tempted to buy a UV light disinfection gadget?
Power returning to South Ridge
Stressed Brisbane cyclists take long way round
Stormy weather cuts power to parts of Bedford Park
Boeing-Built X-37B Completes Sixth Mission, Sets New Endurance Record
Improving Performance of Electrodeless Plasma Thrusters for Space Propulsion
6 lessons Australia can draw from UN’s scathing report on greenwashing
We studied distant suns in most precise astronomical test of electromagnetism yet
EarthTalks: Cornell researcher to discuss co-locating solar arrays on farmland
Toyota car sales to push planet beyond 1.5C heating limit: study
Eight Billion Day cause for concern, not celebration
Researchers shine 9 November
World solutions could be found in Aussie bog
Closing loop on medical waste
Expert commentary: Total lunar eclipse
IAEA and FAO send seeds to International Space Station
A total lunar eclipse is set to dazzle tomorrow – along with some other stellar sights
A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself
Leached chemicals from plastic pollution kill key marine microbes: study
An Antarctic neutrino telescope has detected a signal from heart of a nearby active galaxy
Aussie skygazers to witness blood moon in all its glory
IceCube neutrinos provide new view of active galaxy
Yonder Festival 2022 at home in Scenic Rim’s Lost World Valley
Iceland president visit to showcase sustainability, affinity
A platypus can glow green and hunt prey with electricity – but it can’t climb dams to find a mate
UNOSAT Receives 2022 Group on Earth Observations Sustainable Development Goal Award
Space-making ‘robot rooms’ promise practicality, escape
FAO’s Global Action on One Country One Priority Product country projects launched
Alliance For Responsible Mining Regulation launches a 10 point reform plan
New nature playground brightens QEII precinct
Elwood residents share their excitement for FOGO trial
What Elwood residents are saying about new FOGO trial
$1.5 million grant awarded to team studying impacts of land abandonment
3 things a climate scientist wants world leaders to know ahead of COP27
Study reveals how ancient fish colonized deep sea
TRISH sends human health experiments aboard Polaris Dawn Mission
Bridging science and public policy
Astronomers have detected another ‘planet killer’ asteroid
Hayabusa2 samples reveal formation and evolution of asteroid Ryugu
Health is compromised by global fossil fuel addiction
Leading neuroscientist Glenda Halliday named NSW Scientist of Year
Three wins at NSW Premier’s Prizes for Science & Engineering
Monash appoints Climate Change Envoy
Curious Kids: What would happen if world split in half?