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Space missions are getting more complex − lessons from Amazon and FedEx can inform satellite and spacecraft management in orbit
Astronomers have warned against colonial practices in the space industry − a philosopher of science explains how the industry could explore other…
Galaxies in dense environments tend to be larger, settling one cosmic question and raising others
SpaceX’s Elon Musk endorsed Donald Trump for president – what this could mean for US space policy
NASA just shut down a planetary defence mission that tracks asteroids. Now what?
Top STEM-sector Leaders Appointed To STA Committees
From science fiction to telemedicine: the surprising 150-year history of long-range medical treatment
Sci-fi grooves; zero-gravity moves; a 9-metre whale puppet; and Hollywood’s scientific siren Hedy Lamarr
Archaeologists conduct first ‘space excavation’ on International Space Station – and discover surprising quirks of zero-gravity life
Students launch into space internships with NASA
Ancient grains of dust from space can be found on Earth − and provide clues about the life cycle of stars
La Trobe finalist in NASA Deep Space Food competition
Chang’e 6 brought rocks from the far side of the Moon back to Earth − a planetary scientist explains what this sample could hold
One giant leap: WA satellites reach International Space Station
Sydney Showcases Tech Ventures
Swinburne-led fungi experiment blasts off to the International Space Station
How can there be ice on the Moon?
SciAI Center, Pasteur Labs partner to reshape human-AI collaboration
Venus’ ‘continents’ suggest surprising link to early Earth
NASA smacked a spacecraft into an asteroid – and learned details about its 12-million-year history
Are running shoes getting too good? Why ‘technological doping’ is a growing concern for professional sports
Boeing Delivers Rocket Stage to NASA, Will Launch First Humans Around the Moon Since Apollo
New analysis of Cassini data yields insights into Titan’s seas
Food aroma study may help explain why meals taste bad in space
Could people turn Mars into another Earth? Here’s what it would take to transform its barren landscape into a life-friendly world
Flying in helicopters is safer than you might think – an aerospace engineer explains the technology and training that make it so
Prime Minister wraps up US visit in California
Meteorites from Mars help scientists understand the red planet’s interior
Researcher Leads Breakthrough In Neutron Star Study
Australian researchers give weight to NASA neutron star study
Astronomers Find Nearest Massive Black Hole
What happens when matter is squashed to the brink of collapse? We weighed a neutron star to help NASA find out
At Last Second: Sunrise III Launches Successfully
Even short trips to space can change an astronaut’s biology − a new set of studies offers the most comprehensive look at…
Federal funding for major science agencies is at a 25-year low
TRISH selects projects to advance the readiness of medication production in deep space
The science behind splashdown − an aerospace engineer explains how NASA and SpaceX get spacecraft safely back on Earth
New balloon-borne spectrometer project to revolutionise our understanding of the earliest days of the Cosmos
Asteroid rocks begin to reveal our solar system’s origins
Extreme wildfires are on the rise globally, powered by the climate crisis
Space radiation can damage satellites − my team discovered that a next-generation material could self-heal when exposed to cosmic rays
Keeping astronauts healthy in space isn’t easy − new training programs will prepare students to perform medicine while thousands of miles away from Earth
The Hubble telescope has shifted into one-gyro mode after months of technical issues − an aerospace engineering expert explains
Commercial astronauts shed light on flights’ health impacts
Space weather forecasting needs an upgrade to protect future Artemis astronauts
Cocaine Trafficking Threatens Critical Bird Habitats
NASA’s asteroid sample mission gave scientists around the world the rare opportunity to study an artificial meteor
Simulations dampen excitement about liquid water on Mars