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Want to get into stargazing? A professional astronomer explains where to start
Academy Fellows receive prestigious International Science Council Fellowship
Giant doubts about giant exomoons
Radio signals unveil secrets of massive galaxies: study finds
Cradle of possible Earth-like planets found in harsh environment
Meteorites likely source of nitrogen for early Earth
With unprecedented flares, stellar corpse shows signs of life
Talk recognises history and ongoing role of Linden Observatory
Swinburne researchers succeed in latest ARC Discovery Projects
Gas-rich baby galaxies set the early Universe alight
On hunt for extreme stars from sofa
Go8 universities working to strengthen quality education and research partnerships with India
Jurassic worlds might be easier to spot than modern Earth
Deep learning speeds up galactic calculations
Research: Nature’s missing evolutionary law identified
Webb detects quartz crystals in clouds of hot gas giant
“Starquakes” could explain mystery signals
Astroonomy to offer Brinson Prize
Scientists closer to solving one of astronomy’s greatest mysteries
Bend it like Einstein
Astronomers find abundance of Milky Way-like galaxies in early Universe, rewriting cosmic evolution theories
Study reveals cosmic surprises from dawn of time
Webb telescope finds carbon source on Jupiter’s Europa
Hiccups in starry nursery
Balzan Prizes 2023 for Max Planck researchers
Dark matter halos measured around ancient quasars
How are diamonds grown in lab?
‘Bubble’ of galaxies discovery may revolutionise cosmology
New plan to shape WA’s science and tech future
New $5.2m supercomputer enhances high impact research around Australia
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James Webb Space Telescope sees Jupiter moons in a new light
Science plans for telescope’s first light focus of CCAT Consortium meeting
Water discovered in rocky planet-forming zone offers clues on habitability
NASA selects Cornell astronomer for ULTRASAT observatory
Manchester scientists caught Hofstadter’s butterfly in one of the most ancient materials on Earth
Modest increase in women’s participation in STEM but more to do
Hiding in plain sight, astronomers find new type of stellar object
Are you ready to become a Kilonova seeker?
The University of Manchester backs global efforts to make space more sustainable
Digging Deeper into Mystery of Planet Formation
Dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters, travelling back to the cosmic dawn, enabling ‘impossible’ research, and more
Quasar ‘clocks’ show Universe running five times slower soon after Big Bang
Astronomers see ancient galaxies flickering in slow motion due to expanding space
Industry specialist and astronomer helps Curtin shoot for the stars
Towards Synthesis of Phenanthridine-Based Pharmaceutical Compounds
New access to universe
This planet survived a death sentence – and astronomers don’t know how