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Peat was historically mined overseas because it burns so well. But Australia’s subtropical peat bogs need fire to survive
STEM Education Must Go Beyond Robotics And Coding
Pressure mounts on government to declare where they stand on education inquiry 30 May 2024
Calvin Christian School wins 2024 Science and Engineering Challenge grand finals
Breaking ground: Why now is the time for addressing gender diversity in Australian construction
Sweat Partnership Supports Women Entrepreneurs
Research In Focus: H-STEM Rising
Engaging science grants spark STEM interest and protect environment
Appreciation For Women In STEM Ambassador
Major redevelopment of Lesmurdie Primary School delivered
First Look At Adelaide Botanic High School Expansion
2024 FMA IAG Young Floodplain Manager of the Year Announced
Science & Technology Australia Welcomes Ryan Winn As New CEO
Merrill Scholars Honor Mentors Who Inspired Them
US participation in space has benefits at home and abroad − reaping them all will require collaboration
Canberra community groups receive funding for climate action
Strengthening Ties Through Centre For Australia-India Relations
SA And Maryland Sign AUKUS Pact
Event Grants Make Impact
CommBank partners with Vogue Codes 2024 to inspire more women into technology careers
Engineers Australia 2024 Budget Response: Is this the blueprint for a smarter, greener Australia?
Budget That Works For Women
How did science and research stack up in the 2024 Federal Budget?
Scientists Welcome Strong Steps On Pathway To Boostng R&D
Industry, science and technology powering a Future Made in Australia
Martians, Dinosaurs Headline National Science Week 2024
Microsoft announces $3.3 billion investment in Wisconsin to spur artificial intelligence innovation and economic growth
Supporting Aussie Kids Engage With Science
Lift off for SA space company scaleup mission with first cohort
Innovation Recognised In Defence
Helping Families With Back-To-School Costs
Budget That’s Helping Families In Regional Victoria
Risky Outdoor Play Can Boost Science Education
PolyU researchers create 2D all-organic perovskites and demonstrate potential use in 2D electronics
x-RD has been shortlisted for the Australian Cyber Security Awards 2024
Tokyo Tech teams up with AirTrunk to create scholarship for STEM women
‘What is a fact?’ A humanities class prepares STEM students to be better scientists
Germany’s First Quantum Physics Escape Room Opens
Playford Trust Scholarships Awarded For 2024
Brooks School Tech Policy Institute focuses on intersection of national security and tech policy
Are tomorrow’s engineers ready to face AI’s ethical challenges?
Halfway point for regional Schools Virtual Power Plant Project push
Maribel Garcia awardee honored for conservation efforts in Central Africa
Program to show students you don’t need to be Einstein to study STEM
Hundreds of WA schools benefiting from new science facilities
CIFAL Curitiba Promoting Girls Participation In Science
Future Made In Australia – Through STEM Knowledge And Skills
University puts Hobart hotels on the market