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Apple announces more than 600 new apps built for Apple Vision Pro
Young Iowans discover joy of reading while learning about food, agriculture
NZ-Australia work to advance space science
Sampling for sustainability in outer space
Rain, hail or shine, this CDU technician has a tower to climb
Japan is about to land its first lunar probe. As more nations race to the Moon, how will we keep the peace?
UW research helps California forest managers assess smoke hazards from prescribed burns
Space travel taxes astronauts’ brains. But microbes on the menu could help in unexpected ways
New research on microbes expands known limits for life
Cornell light sail to deploy on International Space Station
Video Release: Boeing Begins X-66 Modification, Removing Engines and Adding Scanning Technology
Flinders Ranges named in international travel publications best destinations
Shooting for Moon with Australia’s first rover
A year of Science and Engineering at The University of Manchester
Oceanography, seafloor mapping and satellite combine to map world’s strongest current
TRISH seeking scientist proposals to advance space health research
The first-ever survey on Australian attitudes towards space is out. So, what do we think?
The AI industry is on the verge of becoming another boys’ club. We’re all going to lose out if it does
Shedding Light on the Synthesis of Sugars Before the Origin of Life
Giant doubts about giant exomoons
Sowing seeds of change
Cornell joins new open-technology AI Alliance
20 years of robotic surgery revolution in Australia
Can’t un-cook egg
Antarctic research to assist astronauts 30 November 2023
TRISH to study spaceflight effects on genome and nervous system on Axiom Space’s Ax-3 Mission
Unravelling health impacts of space travel
Astronomers baffled by repeat explosions 100 billion times the energy of the Sun
Downloading NASA’s dark matter data from above clouds
Exploring the Origin of Nucleosynthetic Isotope Variations in Ryugu Samples
North Atlantic’s marine productivity may not be declining, according to new study of older ice cores
Scientists voyage to the Southern Ocean to investigate how climate change impacts the planet’s strongest current
Service to science: Two veterans find purpose in neuroscience
Two awards recognize FAO’s innovative use of geospatial technologies
On hunt for extreme stars from sofa
Jurassic worlds might be easier to spot than modern Earth
Australian school students are experimenting with ‘space veggies’ in a NASA initiative
Underwater robot updates understanding of ice shelf crevasses
Four Synergy Grants for five Max Planck researchers
WA expands its world-class space missions operations capability
NASA’s Psyche asteroid mission: a 3.6 billion kilometre ‘journey to the centre of the Earth’
Webb detects quartz crystals in clouds of hot gas giant
Record-breaking UNSW Sunswift 7 reaches for the stars in Bridgestone World Solar Challenge
Boeing, NASA, United Airlines To Test SAF Benefits with Air-to-Air Flights
Live plant pathogens can travel on dust across oceans
Seniors Week 2023
Climate change is disrupting ocean currents. We’re using satellites and ships to understand how
Cornell leads NYS consortium for space tech development