More than 2 200 years ago, legend has it, Archimedes got into a bath and had a lightbulb moment. He […]
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The Women in Astronomy Chapter of the Astronomical Society of Australia is holding its annual workshop in Canberra this week. One […]
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By Glen Nagle CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science It’s funny the things you remember from your childhood. For me, my […]
Game changing, fascinating, exciting, inspiring. There was no shortage of positive adjectives used to describe the science that will be […]
Saad Sayeef – Research Scientist – Energy When clouds block the sun, solar panels and the electricity networks they are […]
By Megan Clark, Chief Executive Taxi drivers often ask me what I do for a living, and when I say […]
The natural world – from the internal structure of cells to enormous galaxies far, far away – is astoundingly beautiful. […]
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