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Race against time to find Indigenous boab bark art
Race against time to find ancient Indigenous carvings
Future health of coral reefs written in sand
Race against time to find Indigenous carvings on boab trees
Women in energy and water research seminar to feature Susan Altman on Oct. 13
Under-25s ready to embrace climate-conscious eating; survey
Saltier sea water may predict heavy summer rains in U.S. corn belt
Victory Goldfields OVER 9KM² IONIC CLAY RARE EARTH SYSTEM DEVELOPING
Project set to grow plants on moon
Disney Studios Australia’s latest production, Kingdom of Planet of Apes, to support 400 local screen jobs
Wild weather of La Niña could wipe out vast stretches of Australia’s beaches and sand dunes
ANU to support Aussie start-up in growing plants on moon
New frontier in space weather forecasting opens today
On our wettest days, stormclouds can dump 30 trillion litres of water across Australia
A large cockroach thought extinct since 1930s was just rediscovered on a small island in Australia
Australia’s first Space Weather Forecasting Centre lifts off
TraP brings together middle and high school students at first in-person coding class in three years
Australia Post gives Net Zero target stamp of approval
Protein family shows how life adapted to oxygen
Magnificent Lake Eyre Basin is threatened by 831 oil and gas wells – and more are planned
Oil and gas exploration and production threaten one of world’s great desert river systems
Famous 1000 Steps return for Dandenong
Oil and gas exploration and production threaten great desert river systems
Study suggests La Niña winters could keep on coming
World must halt deforestation and use forests sustainably, FAO Director-General says
Year-long maiden voyage of WA’s first homegrown spacecraft ends
Australia’s first Binar spacecraft just came down to Earth as a fireball
Moon telescope could light up cosmic dark ages
Penn State’s high-precision X-ray instrument makes its first trip to space
Winds of change drive ‘alarming’ rate of ocean warming
Dino evolution research huge step forward
Pacific Ocean set to make way for world’s next supercontinent
Winds of change are driving ‘alarming’ rate of ocean warming
Satellites for Missions Far From Earth
All hands on board to battle microplastics
Staying longer and spending more – Visitor numbers prove tourism’s COVID recovery on track
Lunar glass shows Moon asteroid impacts mirrored on Earth
Glass beads in lunar soil reveal ancient asteroid bombardments on Moon and Earth
A kung-fu kick led researchers to world’s oldest complete fish fossils – here’s what they found
Scientists depict Dragonfly landing site on Saturn moon Titan
Global cooperation protecting life on Earth
You don’t have to be a cute koala to be an Instagram influencer
Synthetic lava in lab aids exoplanet exploration
City of Canada Bay Libraries explore space
E-scooters are becoming wildly popular – but we have to factor in weather
Canterbury astronomers involved in NASA DART Mission
Layering, not liquid: Astronomers explain Mars’ watery reflections
CSIRO tracking NASA’s asteroid collision test