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New research on microbes expands known limits for life
Why do we have leap years?
Ancient cities provide key datasets for urban planning, policy and predictions in the Anthropocene
WOODSIDE AFTER MORE TAXPAYER SUBSIDIES
Dating dirt unearths the truth about why the world’s biggest ape disappeared
Most of land humans need to thrive is unprotected
Earth’s hottest year signals urgent need for climate action
Newcastle Museum offers chance to explore Indigenous stories of the stars
Projections reveal the vulnerability of freshwater to climate change
Why is the universe ripping itself apart? A new study of exploding stars shows dark energy may be more complicated than we thought
Stargazers’ new approach to reshape our understanding of the Universe
Cornell light sail to deploy on International Space Station
Male pregnancy and weird courtship wiggles: how NZ’s wide-bodied pipefish confounds expectations
Earth’s invisible shield can help reveal our past and our future
Discounted airfares and accommodation on offer for a tropical Cairns holiday
RV Investigator’s longest voyage to try and solve the Southern Ocean puzzle
Flinders Ranges named in international travel publications best destinations
AI is our ‘Promethean fire’: using it wisely means knowing its true nature – and our own minds
The strange story of the grave of Copernicus
Shooting for Moon with Australia’s first rover
Meteors, supermoons, a comet and more: your guide to the southern sky in 2024
2024 Australian Apprenticeship Priority List
Want to buy a home telescope? Tips from a professional astronomer to help you choose
Boeing-built X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle Embarks on Seventh Mission
‘Rights of nature’ are being recognised overseas. In Australia, local leadership gives cause for optimism
HOYTS packs a punch: Knockout movie lineup and plush comfort take centre stage this Boxing Day
Organic compounds in asteroids formed in colder regions of space: study
What octopus DNA tells us about Antarctic ice sheet collapse
Goldmine of neutron star collision
Australian beachgoers are told to always ‘swim between the flags’ – but what if there aren’t any?
A year of Science and Engineering at The University of Manchester
19-million-year-old fossil jaw bone hints the biggest whales first evolved somewhere unexpected
Antarctic krill head south 19 December 2023
Final grants awarded under National Soil Carbon Innovation Challenge
Curtin joins network using advanced imaging to tackle major global issues
SAT.ONE WINS THE RACE TO DEPLOY THE FIRST LOW EARTH ORBIT ENTERPRISE GRADE SERVICE IN THE APAC REGION
Golden prospects over Melbourne Cup weekend 18 December
‘If in doubt, don’t go out’: the risks of swimming at unpatrolled beaches this summer
HKUST Researchers Report the High-res Structure of a Cyanobacterial Virus
Herb your enthusiasm! Community garden projects receive Cook Government funding
COP28 wrap up: Some positives but fossil fuel phase out remains elusive
Victorian Gas Substitution Roadmap 2.0 – does it go far enough?
Ensuring coal mines are prepared for summer
20 people, 2.4 quintillion possibilities: the baffling statistics of Secret Santa
We rely heavily on groundwater – but pumping too much threatens thousands of underground species
Exciting evolution for Parrtjima 2024: register now!
COP28: FAO marks International Mountain Day 2023 with focus on restoring ecosystems
Ryugu Samples Illuminate Terrestrial Weathering Effects on Primitive Meteorites