As it is Good Friday I thought I would look into the association of fish with Christianity and religion in […]
If you’re into astronomy, you may have already been to some of our visitors centres, like the ones at Parkes, […]
What is music, really? Pythagoras, Aristotle, Leonardo Da Vinci and Galileo Galilei all studied sound and music and none of […]
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Counterfeiting is baaaaad, right? Definitely naughty. But astronomers have decided that it’s a Good Thing, and are now creating not […]
Work has been underway for some time on the main mast, which will house a research weather radar at the […]
The world’s original ‘standard kilogram’ gained international attention earlier this year when scientists discovered that it had put on a […]
By Peter McIntosh, Principal Research Scientist, Marine and Atmospheric Research. Tea-leaves, entrails, cockatoos: we all want to forecast the future. […]
This photo had me a little puzzled. It’s actually of the seismic seating on RV Investigator. This is the frame the seismic compressors sit […]
It’s exciting times for us moon landing fans as it was announced late last week that two Saturn V F-1 […]
Last week our museum robots, B1 and B2, began roaming the galleries of the National Museum of Australia. Now they […]
By Sarah Wilson Today is World Water Day. In the spirit of this day I would like to pay homage […]
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