Have you ever wanted to stand on the surface of the CSIRO Parkes radio telescope? Well now you can (well […]
Meet the sea pig. It's a little different from the land pig. Actually, other than it's plump appearance, it has […]
How do people sense acceleration? A new video from our Helix peeps looks into our 'other' senses and a Do-It-Yourself […]
Congratulations to our astronomy student Vanessa Moss (aka @cosmicpudding) — last night she picked up the prize for the Best […]
For the past week we've been on the Gold Coast at the annual Australian Marine Sciences Association Conference. The Director of […]
The Square Kilometre Array radio telescope will give astronomers an unprecedented view of the magnificent invisible universe. What are the […]
By Lisa Harvey-Smith “So - what do you do?” The question dreaded by astronomers seeking a quiet social evening. When […]
In 1999 the Nywaigi people, through the Nywaigi Aboriginal Land Corporation, purchased Mungalla Station, an 880 Ha cattle property that […]
By Emily Lehmann Enter the cloud. What previously took scientists months to achieve with big data, can now take just […]
The photos of RV Investigator can be deceiving when it comes to the size of the ship. To fit the whole research […]
By Elizabeth Yuncken This is the story of a little plant that has connected two great nations – Australia and […]
By Craig Cormick, Communication Adviser and Arwen Cross, Science Communicator. Public concerns about issues such as wind farms and vaccines have led to a […]
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