Almost 2000 Australian species are listed as threatened or endangered. How can the agencies tasked with protecting them do the best job they can with the resources they have?
We don't know enough about the carbon footprint of vegan foods, and that needs to change.
The small Arnhem Land community of Baniyala is carving open a world of opportunity, with a little help from friends at CSIRO.
This July saw millions of people were involved in Plastic Free July. Here's what we’re doing about it. And what you can do to help.
Tracking diseases, protecting soldiers and engaging underrepresented communities in science. Our stars nominated as finalists in this year’s Eureka Prizes.
A gulf is opening up between nations seizing the initiative on technology and those waiting to see what will happen. Opinion piece by Dr Larry Marshall.
Corals, mangroves and seagrass habitats have been affected by extreme weather events, and some may never recover.
Researchers find movement on Mars! It’s in the gullies. And it can tell us more about gully erosion here on Earth.
As we look back to celebrate the 50th anniversary of that lunar landing, there comes another call. Mars. What's needed to get us there?
When Neil Armstrong stepped on to the Moon 50 years ago this month, Australians saw the images first. Australia even defied bad weather to bring the historic images to the world.
If there was an up and down in space, Australia would be on top of the Earth looking at the centre of the galaxy - perfectly placed for the next race to the moon.
We have worked closely with Indigenous rangers in the Kimberley to build on cultural and scientific knowledge of the marine animals and plants that call the region home.
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