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Bronze Medal Nobody Wants: 2025 Earth’s Third-Hottest Year
NZ scientists create framework to detect sudden underwater darkness
 ‘Cosmic clock’ reveals Australian landscapes’ history and potential future
CSIRO Partners On Global Project To Boost Food Security
From bolts to blue jets, lightning comes in many strange forms
Path To Solar Weather Forecasts
Study Reveals Impact Of Darkwaves On Marine Ecosystems
A centuries-old debate on how reptiles keep evolving skin bones is finally settled
Marine sediments provide clues for future impact of climate change
New research reveals how Tibetan Plateau-Himalayan uplift shaped Asian summer monsoons
What is below Earth, since space is present in every direction?
Scientists find microbes enhance the benefits of trees by removing greenhouse gases
The vast majority of US rivers lack any protections from human activities, new research finds
Superheavy-lift rockets like SpaceX’s Starship could transform astronomy by making space telescopes cheaper
Baby Turtles Hatch On Great Barrier Reef
We discovered microbes in bark ‘eat’ climate gases. This will change the way we think about trees
Scientists find microbes enhance the benefits of trees by removing greenhouse gases
Greenland is rich in natural resources – a geologist explains why
Early hominins from Morocco reveal an African lineage near the root of Homo sapiens
Tone deaf Coalition puts Culture War over mainstream science
On Our 125th Birthday, Let’s Rise To Our National Character
Ancient African bedrock reveals the violent beginnings of life on our blue planet
Frames That Speak Louder Than Words
Clouds are vital to life – but many are becoming wispy ghosts. Here’s how to see the changes above us
The people behind the telescope: How specialized expertise is supporting science at the edge of the universe
Are we the Martians? The intriguing idea that life on Earth began on the red planet
Massive national parks expansion delivers SA tourism and biodiversity boost
5 lessons about misinformation from ancient Greek and Roman scientists
Can you ‘live long and prosper’ by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that ‘highly illogical’?
HKUST Researchers Unlock Why Arctic Ice Melt Paused
New tool predicts road expansion, deforestation and disease hotspots
Friends of the Earth Welcomes SEC Ownership of Delburn Wind Farm: Jobs, Affordable Energy, and Local Renewal
HKUST Launches World’s First Deep-Sea Multi-Omics Resource Platform Empowering Global Research into Biological Adaptation in Extreme Environments
Capturing Glowing Sunset From High Above Clouds
PFAS concentrations can double with every step up the food chain
Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus is an attractive target in the search for life – new research
Hubble sees destruction of infant planets around nearby star
When Solar Radiation Grounds Our Planes
Hidden clay intensified 2011 Japan megaquake, study confirms
How to talk about nature and climate change: 5 tips for the holidays
Next steps in advanced tech research
Committing To Responsible Behaviour In Space
Saturn’s Biggest Moon Might Not Have Global Ocean
Release into grasslands offers hope for critically endangered Plains-wanderers
Harnessing Microbes For Health
Project ‘Airbear’ tech could help predict best koala habitats from the sky
Humans aren’t the only animals that gather to hunker down together at Christmas
Astronomer Paints Vivid History Of Arecibo Observatory