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New Study Reveals 3D Structure Of Iconic Ring Nebula
Breaking bad records: 2024 marks world’s worst heat, climate pollution
Treasurer Joins Australian American Leadership Dialogue
Nuclear fusion could one day be a viable clean energy source – but big engineering challenges stand in the way
Bill Nye ’77 Awarded Presidential Medal Of Freedom
Ultra-deep Drilling Reveals Mysteries Of Japan Tsunami
The carbon in our bodies probably left the galaxy and came back on cosmic ‘conveyer belt’
Humans will soon be able to mine on the Moon. But should we? 4 questions to consider
NASA’s micro-mission Lunar Trailblazer will make macro-measurements of the lunar surface in 2025
From new commercial Moon landers to asteroid investigations, expect a slate of exciting space missions in 2025
Dark energy doesn’t exist, according to new NZ study | University of Canterbury
TRISH seeks innovative biomarker analysis technologies for deep space missions
The Moon might be older than scientists previously thought − a new study shines light on its history
University set to be test ground for Australia’s first lunar rover
Listening for the right radio signals could be an effective way to track small drones
Selected to build Australian rover for the Moon
First Aussie Lunar Rover One Step Closer
Lunar Outpost Oceania Co-Leads Australia’s Historic First Lunar Rover Mission
Chase O’Connell: Saying yes to NASA, South Korea, Germany, honors studies (and more)
How does the International Space Station orbit Earth without burning up?
Does Exoplanet Trappist-1 B Have Atmosphere After All?
What is a dark comet? A quick guide to the ‘new’ kids in the Solar System
Solar Superflares Once Per Century
Samstag Museum of Art announces recipients of the UniSA Jeffrey Smart Commission
Pearl Young, the first woman to work in a technical role at NASA, overcame barriers and ‘raised hell’ − her legacy continues today
Ravaged jungle: just 25% of the world’s surviving tropical rainforests are in good condition
‘Honour of a lifetime’ for world-class neuroscientist
What does the NASA administrator do? The agency’s leader reaches for the stars while navigating budgets and politics back on Earth
Extraterrestrial life may look nothing like life on Earth − so astrobiologists are coming up with a framework to study how complex systems evolve
Some black holes at the centers of galaxies have a buddy − but detecting these binary pairs isn’t easy
‘A million times better’: how frequency combs could provide a quantum leap for Satellite Network Synchronisation
NEOWISE, the NASA mission that cataloged objects around Earth for over a decade, has come to an end
Cool water from the deep could protect pockets of the Great Barrier Reef into the 2080s
Sydney Academics To Lead 57 ARC Discovery Projects
NASA calling: New funding to fuel next Indigenous STEM stars
A 4.45 billion-year-old crystal from Mars reveals the planet had water from the beginning
Nanoink, printing technologies could enable electronics repairs, production in space
TRISH to conduct space health research on New Shepard space missions
Microsoft customers share impact of generative AI
Elon Musk’s new job will bring tech ‘disruption’ to the US government – and history says it won’t be pretty
As the Taurid meteor shower passes by Earth, pseudoscience rains down – and obscures a potential real threat from space
Australian Duckweed Launches Into Space
At Carl Sagan’s Gravesite, Inspiration Endures
Carl Sagan’s scientific legacy extends far beyond ‘Cosmos’
NASA funds effort to study effects of the space environment on living organisms
How can Jupiter have no surface? A dive into a planet so big, it could swallow 1,000 Earths
Rocky planets orbiting small stars could have stable atmospheres needed to support life
Both Harris and Trump have records on space policy − an international affairs expert examines where they differ when it comes to…