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We’ve written before about why we love science and even the awesomeness of plants. While we get excited about what science […]
By Dr Paul E Hardisty For a long time, people were hesitant to discuss adapting to climate change. Some called […]
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It was a beautifully sunny day in Canberra on Wednesday, just perfect to celebrate the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Deep […]
Do you remember a few weeks ago the multicorer arrived at the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Laboratories in Hobart, and […]
Today’s post is written by Tui Britton, a PhD student at Macquarie University and co-supervised at CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science. I […]
Last year the MNF Steering Committee said farewell to its long serving Chair, Professor Craig Johnson from the University of Tasmania, […]
Chances are you have a bottle of seed oil somewhere in your kitchen pantry. Most of us use it to […]
How did you spend your summer holiday? The students that took part in astronomy projects with us for the CSIRO […]
The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) recently held its annual conference in Hobart, from 12-14 February and the Director of the […]
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