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Boost To Quarry Approvals
Human activity contributed to woolly rhinoceros’ extinction
Fresh water and key conditions for life appeared on Earth half a billion years earlier than we thought
Why the future of democracy could depend on your group chats
Why do astronomers look for signs of life on other planets based on what life is like on Earth?
Proposed rental energy reform welcome in Victoria
New opportunities for researchers via Australia’s renewed Belmont Forum membership
New Round Of Timber Innovation Grants Opens
Coevolution Driving Force Behind Biodiversity On Earth
Jane Goodall inspires generations of conservationists – we need her education program in schools
The universe’s biggest explosions made some of the elements we are composed of. But there’s another mystery source out there
The rush to return humans to the Moon and build lunar bases could threaten opportunities for astronomy
Scientists uncover a multibillion-year epic written into the chemistry of life
Space calling: University of Tasmania receives communication from key mission
Tonga’s volcanic eruption could cause unusual weather for the rest of the decade, new study shows
Grants Support Transformative Research
Deep-sea Eyes Evolved To Focus On Prize
In the Field: UW researcher headed to Alaska to study factors that lead to permafrost thaw and to educate foster care youth
Intelsat Multi-Orbit Inflight Connectivity Coming to Japan Airlines
University wins $3.4 million for precision climate tracking project
Australian astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg to headline international space symposium in Brisbane
Curious About Balance – Challenge Sway
Resorts World Cruises Becomes First Asian Cruise Line to Deploy Integrated MEO-LEO Service from SES
Heavy water: how melting ice sheets and pumped groundwater can lower local sea levels – and boost them elsewhere
Conquering Marathon Des Sables Endurance Race
Prevention over cure as regulators regional roadshow hits Shepparton
Resources Regulator Acts On Dam Management Practices
World Environment Day: Bayside
Intelsat to Extend Life of Additional Satellites with Mission Extension Vehicles
THE ROLLING STONES ADD ADDITIONAL TOUR DATE IN MISSOURI FOR THE STONES TOUR ’24 HACKNEY DIAMONDS
Researchers See Light
Phone cameras can take in more light than the human eye − that’s why low-light events like the northern lights often look…
Satellite images provide early glimpse of telescope’s potential
Stargazing in broad daylight: How a multi-lens telescope is changing astronomy
Australian made lunar rover “hops” across Australia
RMIT and council trial world-first coffee concrete footpath
Solution to ancient astronomy puzzle to aid solar storm warnings
Dyson spheres: astronomers report potential candidates for alien megastructures – here’s what to make of it
US participation in space has benefits at home and abroad − reaping them all will require collaboration
First International Forum for Action on Sustainable Beekeeping and Pollination gives new impetus to international cooperation on pollinator protection
Exercise Aurora shines light on importance of preparedness
What Is Biodiversity And Why Is It So Important?
Macquarie Capital invests in Earth Resources Technology, providing capital to drive growth
Gravity Survey Winds Up After Roaming Wide For Data
2024 Central Victorian Indigenous Film Festival Celebrates Eight Years
Recognising Land Tasmania’s Geospatial Excellence
Scientists unlock key to breeding ‘carbon gobbling’ plants with a major appetite
We mapped a lost branch of the Nile River – which may be the key to a longstanding mystery of the pyramids