Some studies suggest that reading can reduce stress by 68 per cent, so what could be a better New Year’s resolution?
It’s a strange grid of squares, filled with arcane codes. And yet, it’s the single greatest tool in chemistry – the periodic table.
Marsquakes, messages from space, misjudged mass and Macca’s for baldness – 2018 in science was mammothly mind-blowing.
Armed with tales of walking on water, smelling fingerprints and surviving against the odds, meet the scientists who are writing children’s books.
Every day teachers are forming our future leaders and it is one heck of a job.
Ecologist and photographer extraordinaire, James Dorey, shares his beeautiful native bee photos and gives you some sweet tips to snap your own pics.
If life is a highway, would you want to ride it all night long if there were no road markings to safely guide your journey?
Kids are full of questions and reading about science at a young age can help them answer those questions and set them up for life. To get you started, we've picked out our top kids science books for Australian Reading Hour.
Now you’ve got your Guide to Native Bees, it’s time to attract them to your garden!
European honeybees are beloved, yet our very own beautiful native bees don't get much attention. It's time to get to know our fuzzy friends a bit better and go on a wild native bee-hunting ride.
Find out who our finalists are for the Eureka Prizes (The Oscars of Australian science).
As a child a drive in the countryside changed Dr Karen Lee-Waddell’s life, turning her gaze to the stars. Now she wants to inspire others.
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