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In a world first, NASA’s DART mission is about to smash into an asteroid
Wood-eating termites really like it when it’s hot: study
Deepest scientific ocean drilling effort sheds light on Japan’s next ‘big one’
Tree study shows low-income Brisbane suburbs need more shade
Curious Kids: How is lava made?
Microsoft, Planet and Nature Conservancy launch Global Renewables Watch
Cornell leads expansion of Jicamarca radar observatory
Mixed cover crops capture carbon in soil, could help mitigate climate change
We helped fill a major climate change knowledge gap, thanks to 130,000-year-old sediment in Sydney lakes
Satellites reveal NZ’s coastal health
Integrated framework for atmospheric and climate modeling
Solving nation’s challenges: $3million in ARC funding
Why Are We Seeing So Many Public Health Challenges? And What Can We Do About It?
How many ants are there?
DECRA funding supports University of Adelaide research
In a win for Traditional Owners, Origin is walking away from Beetaloo Basin
In a win for Traditional Owners, Origin is quitting controversial Beetaloo Basin
Young cold-blooded animals are suffering most as Earth heats up, research finds
Tiny ants collectively leave big impression
Earth harbours 20,000,000,000,000,000 ants – and they weigh more than wild birds and mammals combined
For first time, robots on Mars found meteorite impact craters by sensing seismic shock waves
Geologists shed new light on how continents may have been formed
Wildfire Smoke May Have Amplified Arctic Phytoplankton Bloom
Why should we trust science? Because it doesn’t trust itself
Raelian Movement to build Third Temple near Jerusalem — blueprints and timetable will finally be revealed by REAL JEWS
Wajarri school students next science rock stars
What caused world’s largest die-off of mangroves?
New model to help reframe transition to low-carbon electric power
From methane to microbes: 2030 Project conveys first grants
Report lays out future scenarios for global chemical industry
How to capture defunct satellites and other space junk and bring it back to Earth
Folded diamond has been discovered in a rare type of meteorite
Mysterious diamonds came from outer space, scientists say
Mysterious meteorite could revolutionise industrial diamond manufacturing
IOS 16 is available today
Scientists are divining future of Earth’s ice-covered oceans at their harsh fringes
UWA marine expertise to help assess environmental impacts of new Kwinana Port
Become artist in residence at Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Desert Song Festival returns after two-year hiatus
3 ways fossil fuel industry has failed women – clean energy must learn from its mistakes
Telstra and OneWeb move closer to delivering new satellite solutions
Shane Jones: Less Climate Change Commission puffery, more economic realism
Study unearths ancient reef structure high and dry on Nullarbor Plain
A giant ‘bullseye’ on Nullarbor Plain was created by ancient sea life
Fixing up Earth crucial to exit Covid
Southern Ocean takes on heat of climate change
Why do we always need to wait for ‘launch windows’ to get a rocket to space?
Great Southern Reef project wins NSW Ports Community Grant