By Linfa Wang and Nola Wilkinson Throughout history, infectious diseases have arisen unexpectedly and swept through human populations with catastrophic effects, […]
By Angela Beggs Step inside an anechoic chamber and close the door. It’s an eerie sensation, floor to wall, it’s […]
One of the new and exciting capabilities for Australia’s Marine National Facility is in the scientific discipline of atmospheric research. […]
For many of us the word ‘ceramics’ conjures up images of quaint tea sets and fancy vases. But when it […]
It’s a little bit spooky, and very very cold. A recent release from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has […]
One way of determining how much we need to reduce carbon emissions is to use a “carbon budget”. A budget lays out how much carbon we can burn in total if we want to keep to a certain amount of warming
We’re purchasing some pretty incredible scientific equipment to be fitted to RV Investigator and there will also be some other […]
By Dan Chamberlain When it comes to the wonderful and whacky world of robotics, there are few events which bring […]
Climate change over the coming decades is likely to significantly alter fire patterns, their impact and their management in Australia.
Astronomy is a fascinating subject that inspires many children. It is also a subject that has many wonderful resources available […]
Meet Steve Thomas, one of the many faces behind Australia’s brand spankin’ new research vessel, RV Investigator. Steve has moved […]
We’ve got a few weeks before prospective buyers can take a tour of the current Marine National Facility research vessel, […]
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