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Space lawyer earns place in NASA training program
Laurie Anderson to be inaugural Art Intelligence artist-in-residence
Ornithology lab releases high-resolution migration maps
Scientists create road map for improving carbon estimates
Atomic Vacancy as Quantum Bit
Scientists seize rare chance to watch faraway star system evolve
Astronomers detect biggest explosion in history of Universe
Humanising high density: Mars tested, Earth approved
Turbulent times revealed on Asteroid 4 Vesta
Air New Zealand joins NASA climate science mission
InSight detects gravity waves, low rumbles and devilish dust
MTU Crew Goes BIG for NASA’s Lunar Projects
Space Agency touches down at Adelaide home base
Simple, fuel-efficient rocket engine could enable cheaper, lighter spacecraft
UWA scientists part of a new Perth space agency
Looking for aliens who might be looking for us
McGowan Government rockets State into new generation space race to create 1,500 WA jobs
Earth’s cousins: Upcoming missions to look for ‘biosignatures’
Things to Do, Feb. 14-21, 2020
Hydropower dams cool rivers in Mekong River basin, satellites show
Astronomers will probe exoplanets with Webb telescope
Polar bears in Baffin Bay skinnier, having fewer cubs due to less sea ice
A new life for AMS
77-year-old amateur astronomer helps reveal rare galaxy double nucleus
Sound of music: How melodic alarms could reduce morning grogginess
After dust-busting cosmos, Spitzer telescope’s mission ends
Boeing Reports Fourth-Quarter Results
Factory of Future’s innovative take on digital twins
Tiny, ancient meteorites suggest early Earth’s atmosphere was rich in carbon dioxide
Mars’ water was mineral-rich and salty New study finds surface waters on early Mars may have been
New research finds Earth’s oldest asteroid strike linked to ‘big thaw’
NEID Exoplanet Instrument Sees First Light
Boeing Rolls Out First Space Launch System Core Stage for Delivery to NASA
Research institute launches space radiation initiative
New centre for future leaders in Earth observation
NASA’s icy mission
Boeing Starliner Completes First Orbital Flight Test with Successful Landing
Nightside barrier gently brakes ‘bursty’ plasma bubbles
Cornell geologists detect rapid ‘ice stream’ at Arctic glacier
Science of Star Wars – and how it has changed movies forever
Astronaut conducts Cornell experiment on space station
Mercury’s Volcanic Activity – or Lack of it – Could Help Us Find Other Earth-like Worlds
Scientists peer beneath Antarctic ice sheet to understand future climate vulnerability
Medical Research Future Fund boost to take satellite technology from space to eye clinic
Fulbright, starlight for USQ astronomer
Corals survive to tell tale of Earth’s newest island eruption
Chief Minister Outlines Territory’s Bright Economic Future at State of Territory
Lifelike chemistry created in lab search for ways to study origin of life Researchers develop