Three years ago we ran a national competition, to find a name for our new research vessel. Investigator was chosen as it […]
By Carrie Bengston Or more accurately, what on the sea floor is rugosity? If you thought rugosity might have something […]
Do you remember when we showed you the incredible images of block 401 coming down the streets of the shipyard […]
Naomi McClure-Griffiths was puzzled. Her data didn’t seem to make any sense. Naomi studies clouds of gas in and around […]
To celebrate World Ocean's Day on 8 June 2013 we decided to giveaway a LEGO® Investigator. Everyone who subscribed to the […]
Over the years, we've received lots of feedback on our Total Wellbeing Diet (TWD). This nutritionally balanced eating plan has […]
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working in science and technology roles across the country are being encouraged to enter […]
Ologism, Australia’s leading science rock band recently brought their talent to the famous Parkes Observatory. While onsite they broadcast a […]
By John Passioura, Honorary Research Fellow, Plant Industry. Changing climate, drought and urban expansion threaten the yield of Australia’s wheat. But changes […]
In 2000, Stephen Hawking dubbed the 21st century the ‘century of complexity’. UK urban planning expert Prof Michael Batty agrees […]
By Angela Beggs Victorian metal casting company AW Bell has taken out this year’s Manufacturer of the Year Award for […]
Also known as the toothpick fish or vampire fish, the Candiru is a slender, translucent parasite. These creepy critters are […]
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