A tiny mite has been killing honey bees all around the world, and will inevitably reach Australian shores. So what […]
That little blue bird in the Twitter logo is always so damn chirpy! But not all our tweets come from […]
Investigator has a hospital on board located on the 02 Deck Level.
At the end of last year we brought you a new citizen science program: Radio Galaxy Zoo. Now, five months […]
What do Velcro, penicillin, the microwave and Coca-Cola have in common? They were all discovered by accident. While most accidents […]
You’ve seen the photos of Lounge 1, on board Australia’s new Marine National Facility research vessel, Investigator, and here’s a little […]
By Simon Hunter It is hard to imagine Usain Bolt crossing the finish line wearing a pair of crocheted running […]
The post was written by Rufina Semovskih, a 5/6/7 Primary School Teacher in Queensland and workshop participant Everyone has a bucket […]
By Bryony Bennett White sharks migrate thousands of kilometres, mostly out of sight and underwater. This elusive lifestyle – birth, […]
Almost at the very top of Investigator is an Observation Deck, which will allow scientists to study seabirds and whales. Check out […]
A decades-old problem in predicting Irukandji blooms has been solved by a team of our scientists, and the results could […]
It’s estimated that 80 million tons of plastics are produced globally each year. Because they are so durable, plastics require about […]
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