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‘Southerly busters’ are becoming more frequent but less severe as the climate changes, stirring up east coast weather watchers
The dawn of the Antarctic ice sheets
Dreaming Stories to light up Wodonga landmark during NAIDOC Week
Great 8 Sharks We Love
With its latest Moon mission success, China’s space programme has the US in its sights
ARB Expansion Delivering More Local Manufacturing Jobs
Setting His Sights On Space
Even short trips to space can change an astronaut’s biology − a new set of studies offers the most comprehensive look at…
To guard against cyberattacks in space, researchers ask ‘what if?’
New study shows mysterious solar particle blasts can devastate the ozone layer, bathing Earth in radiation for years
Australia’s ‘carbon budget’ may blow out by 40% under the Coalition’s nuclear energy plan – and that’s the best-case scenario
New archaeological find uncovers 12,000 year old First Nations ritual
Protecting Tradies At High Risk Of Deadly Lung Disease
Ocean Acidification Turns Fish Off Coral Reefs
The Conversation: Not quite medicine, not quite food: how a product like mushroom gummies can fall through regulatory cracks
Not quite medicine, not quite food: how a product like mushroom gummies can fall through the regulatory cracks
A ‘trilobite Pompeii’: perfectly preserved fossils of ancient sea critters found buried in volcanic ash
Did inbreeding cause the woolly mammoth’s extinction? Our research suggests it was more sudden than that
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
Unlocking World Of Bacteria
Fire and Emergency New Zealand board reappointments
Concerns over Sydney Water PFAS in Biosolids and Wastewater
Asteroid rocks begin to reveal our solar system’s origins
Future risk of coral bleaching set to intensify globally
Scientists’ sobering search for places coral might survive
Devastating coral bleaching will be more common, start earlier and last longer unless we cut emissions
Prosecution reinforces mining regulator’s rehabilitation approach
Most visited place on Earth to get a $600m expansion
The plastic problem: How Southern Cross University is turning trash into treasure
Extreme wildfires are on the rise globally, powered by the climate crisis
The science of beauty: how aesthetics can boost your mood and cognition
Why do some planets have moons? A physics expert explains why Earth has only one moon while other planets have hundreds
WA innovators share in record $3.5 million in Government grants
A passion for Victoria’s environment drives science graduate
From Mantle To Crust: Solving Green Metal Mystery
Rocks on Rapa Nui tell the story of a small, resilient population − countering the notion of a doomed overpopulated island
Black Hole Of Inexplicable Mass
Space radiation can damage satellites − my team discovered that a next-generation material could self-heal when exposed to cosmic rays
UQ Top Of Nature Rankings
Roots Of Anthropocene
Network For Researching Anthropocene
A groundbreaking discovery: how we found remnants of Earth’s primordial crust near Perth
Minerals exploration activity charging ahead across Victoria
Defunct satellites burning up in the atmosphere could damage the ozone layer. Here’s how
Patrick Roberts Awarded 29th Annual Thuringian Research Prize for Top Performance in Basic Research
Dutton’s nuclear nightmare a blatant attempt to keep burning coal and gas
EPA has lowered the screening level for lead in soil – here’s what that could mean for households across the US