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Millions of new solar system objects to be found and ‘filmed in technicolor’ – studies predict
Why do our pupils dilate when we’re aroused? Anatomy experts explain
Is a quantum-cryptography apocalypse imminent?
Northern Territory schools to ‘get back to basics’ with new Explicit Teaching approach
Prime numbers, the building blocks of mathematics, have fascinated for centuries − now technology is revolutionizing the search for them
Shock NSW Senate result as One Nation beats Labor to win final seat
Labor gains Senate seats in Victoria and Queensland, and surges to a national 55.6-44.4 two-party margin
Queensland Virtual Academy launches with beaming potential 
UQ Scientist Awarded Global Scientific Honour
We’re Backing Public Schools – And Making Maths Count
From way back to the future: Space-time ripples study heralded | University of Canterbury
Questacon Celebrates 13 Million Visitors
Inspiring Victorian Students With Maths Ambassadors
Is the pope a mathematician? Yes, actually – and his training may help him grapple with the infinite
There’s growing evidence of possible life on other planets – here’s why you should still be sceptical
Algebra is more than alphabet soup – it’s the language of algorithms and relationships
Likely final House seat outcome: 94 Labor, 44 Coalition, 12 Others
What to do about a critical shortage of teachers? Helping solve a wicked maths problem
Greens leader Adam Bandt and Teal Zoe Daniel likely to lose their seats
Researchers develop new method for studying TB, other organisms that go dormant
Late counting continues in several seats, with Goldstein and Melbourne among those too close to call
R&D Investment Sure Bet On Future
Mathematician solves algebra’s oldest problem using intriguing new number sequences
Using computer vision to reveal visual illusions created by moth wing patterns
Australia’s climate future in the spotlight for new tipping point and resilience research
Labor maintains clear lead in all polls and is likely to win election
After stunning comeback, centre-left Liberals likely to win majority of seats at Canadian election
All models are wrong − a computational modeling expert explains how engineers make them useful
Taking Charge Below Deck
South Australia to introduce a numeracy guarantee as first action under new funding agreement
What is reinforcement learning? An AI researcher explains a key method of teaching machines – and how it relates to training your dog
Wave energy’s huge potential could finally be unlocked by the power of sound – new research
Dennis Gaitsgory wins 2025 Breakthrough Prize in mathematics
New Facilities For Growing Carinity Education School
Regional University Industry Collaboration masterclasses
Australian Astronaut has a blast at Australian International Airshow
Federal Election 2025 – An engineering workforce is critical to secure Australia’s future
BCM Announces STEM+M Program In Midland ISD
National standards by stealth? Why the government’s latest plan for schools might fail the history test
“Maths for Everyone”: World Maths Day Challenges Misconceptions About Students’ Maths Ability
2025-26 Federal Budget: The vital infrastructure of today is supercomputing – not just roads and rail
Airshow Cleared For Take Off
Cleared for take off at the Australian International Airshow
Muonic atoms unlock new possibilities in nuclear physics
Budding chopper pilot flies high
Laser-light Tweezers Help Reveal Cell Secrets
Less than 1% of the world’s biggest radio telescope is complete – but its first image reveals a sky dotted with ancient galaxies
Do it with your eyes closed: how Formula 1 drivers memorise race tracks before even stepping foot on them