Of course you would! This weekend in the Sydney-based newspaper, the Sunday Telegraph, we’re running the coolest National Science Week […]
As part of National Science Week 2013, the Queensland Centre for Advanced Technologies - affectionately known as QCAT – is inviting members of the public to a special Open Day to celebrate 20 years of research in Pullenvale.
To search for gold back in Ye Olde days, you’d have to pick up your pan and start sifting. Thankfully, we’ve […]
All this week, I’ve been dragging things out, making you wait for the best photos! Australia’s new Marine National Facility […]
There’s no denying the power of a few big science ideas to inspire children, drive curiosity and facilitate learning. Some […]
Meet the people who collaborated with artist Eleanor Gates-Stuart on StellrScope. You can click on the images to read their […]
What happens when your rocket fuel is magnetic force? Our Helix peeps investigate (in super slow-mo).
By Matthew Walker They might be famous for their painful sting and delicious honey, but like many other insects, bees […]
Once on the barge, RV Investigator was guided into a dock to continue the skidding process.
One of the many differences between millimetre wavelength radio-astronomers and everyone else is their attitude towards water molecules. While most […]
Inch by inch, RV Investigator moved closer to the barge every day. And finally the ship finally made it!
By Jonathan Law, Director, Minerals Down Under Flagship Australia has a massive global advantage – thanks to its geology. Almost […]
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