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Search for life in space
How 1970s conservation laws turned this ‘paradise on Earth’ into a tinderbox
UniSA to host 24-hour, global space innovation competition
7 ‘creepy crawlies’ you don’t need to be afraid of this spooky season
Academy welcomes S20 recommendations for global recovery
Scientists use deep planetary scan to confirm Martian core
Traces of ancient ocean discovered on Mars
Researchers locate largest known fresh meteorite strikes on Mars
Winning story explores how our past is embedded in rocks
Polyester chemistry highlights possible role of microdroplets in origin of life
Rare Earth Elements Synthesis Confirmed in Neutron Star Mergers
Nova Systems and ICRAR Curtin partner on new Space Domain Awareness technology
Scientists warn of Earth’s unequivocal climate emergency
Radioactive traces in tree rings reveal Earth’s history of unexplained ‘radiation storms’
Revitalising science critical to advancing Australia’s economic and social prosperity
Rockets in Sweden for cancer research
Using Carbon-Carbon Clumping to Detect Signature of Biotic Hydrocarbons
No, signing global methane pledge won’t end backyard barbecue – it’ll strengthen Aussie industries
Precompetitive geoscience unlocks critical data across all of WA
Danger of advanced artificial intelligence controlling its own feedback
Traveler from Edge of Solar System
Study finds effect of Earth’s orbit around sun on ancient microorganisms
Eels are some of nature’s weirdest creatures
Local bacteria help native seeds take root in arid landscapes
Andrews govt’s epic commitment to 95% renewables puts climate action in public hands
Exciting new exhibitions for gallery
Great Southern supply airdrop
Missing home: Invasive species leave behind their friends, hindering colonisation
Landmark energy deal massive step forward for Vic renewable energy transition
Pack tent: Australia to set up deep-field science camps in Antarctica 18 October 2022
Net zero technology sees Partners in Performance ranked among country’s most innovative companies
How La Niña unleashes squadrons of storm clouds to wreak havoc in your local area
One Health Joint Plan of Action launched to address health threats to humans, animals, plants and environment
World-class research instrument takes up new home at Curtin
Australian-first ion microprobe launches at Curtin University
First course in fundamentals of space resources
New Dark Sky Festival to light up Total Solar Eclipse
Total Solar Eclipse upgrades for Onslow, Coral Bay and Carnarvon
Port Stephens unlocking new circular economy
Patricia O’Callaghan to lead Tourism and Events Queensland
Australia has hundreds of mammal species
World wide web: global spider silk database boon for biomaterials
We reveal just how much fishing gear is lost at sea each year
Stargazers to catch glimpse of NASA’s Lucy in sky with diamonds
NASA’s asteroid deflection mission was more successful than expected
Vulnerable soil hotspots overlooked in conservation areas
Entire planet’s ecosystems classified for first time: study
Fishing gear lost at sea globally revealed