Here are 10 facts to celebrating the 40th anniversary of our Cape Grim research station.
For three years, carbon emissions from fossil fuels have grown little or not at all, opening a window of opportunity to halt climate change.
A new eye-screening technology could tackle blindness in diabetes sufferers and cut out time-consuming specialist referrals.
Investigator has returned to the East Australian Current to grapple with the challenges of maintaining IMOS deep water moorings.
While Bitcoin gets all the attention, the blockchain technology it's based on could have applications across business and government.
We can now explore revolutionary ways of cancer treatments using a new method called CRISPR-Cas9.
We describe the first instance of our body's own 'microRNA' promoting and exacerbating viral infections.
Our new research co-operative with Solafast and Norwood is advancing our printed solar films to make them a viable product for industry.
Our Science Pathways program took students to the edge of the Gibson Desert in Western Australia to attend a biological survey, blending Traditional Ecological Knowledge with Western science.
Breakthrough Listen — the largest search for extraterrestrial life — has launched today at our Parkes radio telescope, turning its mighty eye on the 'exo-Earth' Proxima b.
Thanks to new technology, future mining will happen mostly underground, be low impact and produce less waste.
Aquaculture needs evidence-based investigations if it's to proceed sustainably, including water column monitoring, waste management, and the effects of climate change.
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