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Internationally-renowned Bunk Puppets bring unique experience to MAC
La Trobe finalist in NASA Deep Space Food competition
Build Martian Garden For ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Science Week
Only In Victoria: Kids Go Free For Footy Round 24
Chang’e 6 brought rocks from the far side of the Moon back to Earth − a planetary scientist explains what this sample could hold
Key To Rapid Planet Formation
Beautiful Auroras, Expensive Consequences
Fewer cities can afford to host the Olympics, but Paris 2024 may be clever enough to turn a profit
Has Nasa found evidence of ancient life of Mars? An expert examines the latest discovery
Nasa’s science mission spacecraft are at risk from hackers, but a new law could help protect them
If we want to settle on other planets, we’ll have to use genome editing to alter human DNA
Boeing Delivers Rocket Stage to NASA, Will Launch First Humans Around the Moon Since Apollo
Food aroma study may help explain why meals taste bad in space
TeraNet captures laser signals from German satellite, paving the way for 1,000-fold faster communication speeds from space
Not just space rocks: 6 things we’ve learned about Earth from meteorites and comets
Could people turn Mars into another Earth? Here’s what it would take to transform its barren landscape into a life-friendly world
Logistics cell critical to the mission
Meteorites from Mars help scientists understand the red planet’s interior
V/Line Cup Heads To Ballarat For 2024
With its latest Moon mission success, China’s space programme has the US in its sights
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
Can you drink your fruit and vegetables? How does juice compare to the whole food?
TRISH selects projects to advance the readiness of medication production in deep space
Planning For Future Of Ballarat’s Sporting Facilities
Why do some planets have moons? A physics expert explains why Earth has only one moon while other planets have hundreds
Keeping astronauts healthy in space isn’t easy − new training programs will prepare students to perform medicine while thousands of miles away from Earth
Choices for Change: ofi Announces New 2030 Targets and Action Plans for Resilient Ingredient Supply Chains
Nations realise they need to take risks or lose the race to the Moon
Commercial astronauts shed light on flights’ health impacts
Fish and chips on Mars: our research shows how colonists could produce their own food
Simulations dampen excitement about liquid water on Mars
Scientists call the region of space influenced by the Sun the heliosphere – but without an interstellar probe, they don’t know much…
Why do astronomers look for signs of life on other planets based on what life is like on Earth?
Australian made lunar rover “hops” across Australia
St Kilda Film Festival: Celebrating 40 years of top shorts
Tracing Origins Of Organic Matter In Martian Sediments
Pizza Republica Announces Grand Opening of New Camberwell Location
Venus is losing water faster than previously thought – here’s what that could mean for the early planet’s habitability
Novel Calculations Peg Age Of ‘baby’ Asteroid
Nasa’s planned mission to retrieve rocks from Mars is in trouble – but it’s a vital step to sending humans to the red planet
The Mars Sample Return mission has a shaky future, and NASA is calling on private companies for backup
A Nasa rover has reached a promising place to search for fossilised life on Mars
Nasa to overhaul mission returning samples from Mars – here’s why it must and will go ahead
Searching For Clues In Fly-by
Universally Manchester Festival announces first speakers, performers and events
Drugs like Ozempic won’t ‘cure’ obesity but they might make us more fat-phobic
Earth, the Sun and a bike wheel: why your high-school textbook was wrong about the shape of Earth’s orbit