Because we all know how bad rubbish is for the environment, we decided to give you a few tips on how to lighten your rubbish load this Christmas.
Over the course of the five-week ‘Mark, Release Recapture’ (MRR) study 3000 male mosquitoes were released and then recaptured through a network of over 70 traps. All to find out if they'd cross a road for a mate.
Given many Australians are already frequently over-indulging, eating healthy during the party season can be particularly hard. But it doesn't have to be.
We're using a Gigapixel camera to take photos of some seriously cute penguins in Antarctica, all in the name of science of course!
A new, more accurate blood test for bowel cancer developed by our scientists could lead to a reduction in the number of deaths from the disease.
Christmas is around the corner and now’s the time for the uber organised to sit back, point and laugh at us […]
A casual stroll along the beach has helped to uncover a relic of our data collection past.
New x-ray technology will bombard rock samples to help us locate gold and other metals.
For those with age-related macular degeneration, a trip to the doctor once a month to get an injection in the […]
It's almost impossible for any human to spot something unknown or unusual in the massive amount of data collected by our telescopes. So we're teaching an intelligent machine to search the data for us.
Methane concentrations in the atmosphere are growing at a faster rate than any time in the past 20 years.
As 2016 draws to a close, we've decided to take a look back at our 10 most interesting, entertaining and informative blogs.
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