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Ion Pairings Change Honeycomb Crystal States
Just Listen to Chaos: New Approach to Extracting Information from Large Ensembles of Sensors
Robotics and Automation on Earth and in Space Roadmap 2021-2030
ANSTO helping to ensure safety of astronauts in space
Consistent asteroid showers rock previous thinking on Mars craters
Shift work helps marine microbes share scarce ocean resources
You know you’re swimming in it: worst beaches for microplastics revealed
Investing in space science R&D is essential to protect Australia’s national interests
Newly discovered carbon may yield clues to ancient Mars
Nuclear research techniques are an important tool for environmental scientists to understand past climates and anticipate future
Tonga volcanic eruption a rare event
Space facilities ‘go for launch’ with new ARC funding
Australia’s billionaires double fortunes during pandemic as global inequality grows
Lava sparks hot idea for protecting buildings
Look up, look in
Prehistoric Monster “Croc” Our New State Fossil Emblem
Graphene Innovations Inc Manchester joins GEIC as new Tier 1 partner
In memory of Professor Thomas Lovejoy 1941-2021
Iconic flower’s genetic puzzle revealed in world-first research
In zone: New spacecraft research to uncover Earthly impacts
Reducing Powerline Bushfire Risk To Communities
Too much heavy metal stops stars producing
Research boosted by more than $3.7 million in ARC funding
New study pinpoints twin triggers of Triassic era extinction event
Paper on geovisual analytics wins “Test of Time” award
Microbe communities discovered under Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf
Message for World Leprosy Day 2022
Bacteria biochemistry controlled with insoluble material
Scientists coolly recall fiery volcano visit
Scientists discover leftovers of Earth’s dramatic formation
“We expect ground-breaking findings”
From Heidelberg into outer space
Swinburne astronomers with front row seat to scientific history
What is UV index?
Great debate: when does summer begin?
Comets’ heads can be green, but never their tails. After 90 years, we finally know why
Great prospects to find gold with miner’s right for Christmas
Regulator endorses priority list quarries
QUT researchers play key role in surprising Mars discovery
Fossil worm dung shows traces of microscopic ‘miners’ in elemental silver
How cyanobacterium makes far-red light mean ‘go’
Deforestation-fueled heat already affecting millions of outdoor workers in tropics
Voluntary Pledges Could Cut Utility GHG Emissions by Third
2021 Global Technology Summit: keynote address by Dr Alan Finkel
Hot neighbours, ancient maths and paleopocalypse: our most-read science stories of 2021
Fossil find reveals giant prehistoric ‘thunder birds’ were riddled with bone disease
Tracking Sydney Funnel-web spider
Official: Arctic Temperature Record Broken