Following the success of the 2013 tour our PULSE@Parkes team is heading back to Japan for another series of PULSE@Parkes sessions. […]
By Emily Lehmann There’s a new star in the making in the world of astronomy, with our Australian Square Kilometre […]
Australian astronomers Simon Ellingsen (University of Tasmania) and our own Shari Breen, and their international collaborators, have discovered the first class […]
National Science Week has just wrapped up for another year. One of the week’s final events was a special astronomy […]
By Lewis Ball, CSIRO The future looks very bright for Australian radio astronomy but it was somewhat clouded earlier this […]
Game changing, fascinating, exciting, inspiring. There was no shortage of positive adjectives used to describe the science that will be […]
When our team saw what they’d done with our ASKAP telescope in Western Australia, they almost fell off their chairs. […]
The natural world – from the internal structure of cells to enormous galaxies far, far away – is astoundingly beautiful. […]
When you think of a swan you might imagine a graceful bird with a long, curved neck gently gliding across […]
At the end of last year we brought you a new citizen science program: Radio Galaxy Zoo. Now, five months […]
Can you move your ear to your shoulder? Maybe you can’t make it the whole way but you can at […]
‘It’s as big as science gets’ says Nobel Laureate Professor Brian Schmidt. ‘It’s the unknown unknowns that you’re able to […]
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