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Interdisciplinary Environmental Hi How Narratives of Past can meet Challenges of Anthropocene
Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice
Deepest look yet into heart of quasar
Catching dynamic Coronal Web
New laboratory to support next generation of Earth science
New laboratory to support new era of Earth sciences
Webb telescope shows exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before
How satellites, radar and drones are tracking meteorites and aiding Earth’s asteroid defence
TRISH selects two projects to advance human space health research through cellular repair
Boeing-Built Space Launch System Core Stage Powers First NASA Artemis Mission to Moon
Multilevel action and ambition loop: implementing Glasgow Climate Pact to keep 1.5 alive
Dark stream sheds new light on life of galaxies
CSIRO helps Australian businesses with new collaboration tool
Boeing-Built X-37B Completes Sixth Mission, Sets New Endurance Record
UniSQ Research: Regional presence, international impact
OzGrav makes waves with $35m to understand universe
Aussie skygazers to witness blood moon in all its glory
Research centre to grow space food expertise
Space is WA’s new frontier as world-class complex opens in Perth
Scientist unveils further proof of salty water on Mars
TRISH sends human health experiments aboard Polaris Dawn Mission
Astronomers have detected another ‘planet killer’ asteroid
Research in Focus: Reef rock close-up helps unlock underwater secrets
Scientists use deep planetary scan to confirm Martian core
Researchers locate largest known fresh meteorite strikes on Mars
Technology provides views of life in remote habitats
Biomedical wonders brought to life in Art of Science exhibition
Flooding Significantly Impacts Food Security, New Study Finds
First course in fundamentals of space resources
Alien megastructures? Cosmic thumbprint? What’s behind a James Webb telescope photo that had even astronomers stumped
Stargazers to catch glimpse of NASA’s Lucy in sky with diamonds
NASA’s asteroid deflection mission was more successful than expected
AI image generation is advancing at astronomical speeds
Young engineer recognised with national award
Achievements in space, safety, and skin printing robots among Engineering Excellence Awards winners
Megadroughts helped topple ancient empires
Researchers reveal galaxy sparkling with universe’s oldest star clusters
Penn State’s high-precision X-ray instrument makes its first trip to space
Empowering urgent decision making in natural disasters
Shifting ocean currents are pushing more and more heat into Southern Hemisphere’s cooler waters
TRISH fellowship seeks to train space health scientists
Satellites for Missions Far From Earth
Scientists depict Dragonfly landing site on Saturn moon Titan
City of Canada Bay Libraries explore space
Canterbury astronomers involved in NASA DART Mission
How do collisions of rocks with planets help planets evolve? 27 September
Layering, not liquid: Astronomers explain Mars’ watery reflections
CSIRO tracking NASA’s asteroid collision test