This beautiful photo of Southern Surveyor at dusk, in port in Hobart, was taken recently by Terence Ong.
By Carlie Devine A new digital X-ray unit is creating sublime images that are helping taxonomists sort the fish from […]
It’s amazing to think that in a country where almost half of adult Australians own a smart device, there are […]
Last week, amatuer astronomers reported the sighting of a ‘nova‘ near ‘The Pointers’ (not far from the Southern Cross). Nova […]
By Raja Jurdak, Autonomous Systems Researcher Less than a month to go and we’ll be making new year’s resolutions. No […]
We’ve just taken delivery of RV Investigator’s very own gravity meter. How cool is that! This amazing piece of equipment […]
“I want it to work, but I don’t want to know anything about it.” Is that how you feel about […]
By Nancy Schellhorn, Spatial Ecology Team Leader; Sarina Macfadyen, Research Scientist and Anna Renwick, Research Ecologist at University of Queensland More than […]
Astronomers using NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) have spotted what appear to be two supermassive black holes at the heart […]
By Frank Wong, Agent Characterisation Team Leader and Peter Daniels, Australian Animal Health Laboratory Assistant Director While Hong Kong has […]
The newly-published book ‘Four Degrees of Global Warming: Australia in a hot world’, edited by University of Melbourne Associate Professor Peter Christoff, provides an update of the expected consequences of a four-degree world.
This year’s Tokyo Motor Show featured the full gamut of the car world’s creativity – from sporty tractors and sleek […]
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