By Dr Andrew Johnson On February 11, 1861, Robert O’Hara Burke reached the Gulf of Carpentaria. He described in his […]
By Lisa Harvey-Smith (CSIRO ASKAP Project Scientist) It took the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) teams from Australia–New Zealand and Southern […]
Small-scale fault systems in the Earth’s crust have a strong correlation with the location of gold, a study of the St Ives Goldfields in Western Australia has found.
By Claire Harris We often hear that Facebook is used to post inane personal updates and share funny cat photos, […]
Three years ago we ran a national competition, to find a name for our new research vessel. Investigator was chosen as it […]
By Carrie Bengston Or more accurately, what on the sea floor is rugosity? If you thought rugosity might have something […]
Do you remember when we showed you the incredible images of block 401 coming down the streets of the shipyard […]
Naomi McClure-Griffiths was puzzled. Her data didn’t seem to make any sense. Naomi studies clouds of gas in and around […]
To celebrate World Ocean’s Day on 8 June 2013 we decided to giveaway a LEGO® Investigator. Everyone who subscribed to the […]
Over the years, we’ve received lots of feedback on our Total Wellbeing Diet (TWD). This nutritionally balanced eating plan has […]
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working in science and technology roles across the country are being encouraged to enter […]
Ologism, Australia’s leading science rock band recently brought their talent to the famous Parkes Observatory. While onsite they broadcast a […]
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