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Earth’s climate will keep changing long after humanity hits net-zero emissions. Our research shows why
Deep sea rocks suggest oxygen can be made without photosynthesis, deepening the mystery of life
How Life Began on Earth: Modeling Earth’s Ancient Atmosphere
UNSW researchers lead Premier’s Prizes, including Scientist of the Year
Snow probes adapted to improve pharmaceutical manufacturing
PolyU’s first in-orbit material experiment testbed completed catalyst material experiments in Low Earth Orbit
New leader for Antarctic research program
Water management: new bias correction tool improves modelling for water resources
Is FIFA’s sponsorship deal with a Saudi-owned oil giant really ‘a middle finger’ to women’s soccer?
New species on the brink: our endangered wildlife are sending us a dire warning
The US is now at risk of losing to China in the race to send people back to the Moon’s surface
Symbiosis In Ancient Corals
Astronomers just found complex carbon molecules in space – a step closer to deciphering the origins of life
How Elon Musk has become a powerful figure in US politics
Algae Growth Follows Hourglass Model
Extreme Science With Meaning
Hancock Victorian Plantations to take Council to VCAT to Keep Logging Plans Secret
Fingerboards Mineral Sands Project Licensing Update
RACV GOLDFIELDS PRESENTS HANGING EARTH, GROUNDED STARS EXHIBITION
Rocky planets orbiting small stars could have stable atmospheres needed to support life
Both Harris and Trump have records on space policy − an international affairs expert examines where they differ when it comes to…
What’s the difference between fusion and fission? A nuclear physicist explains
Premier trade event showcases State’s food and beverage producers
‘Drowning continent’: Study confirms Perth coastline’s complex history
4,300 tonnes of space junk and rising: another satellite breakup adds to orbital debris woes
Optus Customers Gain Access to Satellite Internet for Business
Where there’s smoke: the rising death toll from climate-charged fire in the landscape
Geologists To Visit, Study Active Chilean Volcano
To make nuclear fusion a reliable energy source one day, scientists will first need to design heat- and radiation-resilient materials
Exploration Incentive Scheme Targets Critical Minerals
Albanese Government commences voice trials and releases public feedback on modernising universal telecommunications services
‘The waters become corrupt, the air infected’: here’s how Ancient Greeks and Romans grappled with environmental damage
Life could exist on Mars in shallow meltwater pools below icy surface, study suggests
Tech bosses think nuclear fusion is the solution to AI’s energy demands – here’s what they’re missing
Next year’s CrossFit Games in the crosshairs
Tourism Booming In Dubbo
Colossal Achieves Multiple Scientific Firsts in Progress Towards Thylacine De-Extinction
Lucas Handley: in-depth engagement for the environment
More than 20% of Earth’s plant species are found only on islands – and time is running out to save them
Ocean eddy currents funnel extreme heat and cold to the life-filled depths
New research shows most space rocks crashing into Earth come from a single source
Researchers propose age of Moon’s oldest impact basin, uncovering its ancient impact history
Rain may have helped form the first cells, kick-starting life as we know it
Fair-minded, down to earth and unusually gifted: George Negus dies at 82
Woefully low’ JobSeeker payment just 20% of average wage. The solutions to poverty are clear
‘Woefully low’ JobSeeker payment just 20% of average wage
Scientists supporting mission to assess Europa’s habitability
Digger And Two Trailers Stolen In Tatura