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Australia’s withdrawal from the European Southern Observatory sparks scientific alarm
The Australian Academy of Science has condemned the federal government's decision to withdraw from its strategic partnership with the European Southern Observatory, warning the move…
Deep inside a Victorian gold mine, Australia’s dark matter detector passes a key test
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in regional Victoria — the Southern Hemisphere's first deep underground physics lab — has confirmed that cosmic radiation levels inside…
Sydney physicist adapts particle physics theory to fix quantum computing’s error problem
Dr Dominic Williamson from the University of Sydney has published a new approach to quantum error correction that borrows from the mathematical framework of lattice…
What Artemis II can — and cannot — tell us about sending humans further into space
The ten-day Artemis II lunar flyby is not a scientific endpoint — it's the beginning of a data-gathering effort that will take years to fully…
Gravitational wave data confirms a forbidden zone where black holes can’t form
A Monash University-led international team has found compelling evidence for the long-predicted pair-instability mass gap — a range of black hole masses between roughly 50…
Life’s building blocks all found in asteroid samples as we start a dive into the Artemis II mission
From life’s building blocks confirmed in space rocks, to part one of our dive into the Artemis II mission and record nickel levels on Mars.…
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World’s Oldest Impact Crater Found – Rewriting Earth’s Ancient History
Curtin University researchers have discovered the world's oldest known meteorite impact crater, which could significantly redefine our understanding of the origins of life and how…
Artemis II flew through deep-space radiation — here’s what scientists measured
When NASA launched Artemis II on April 1, 2026, it sent four astronauts into the deep-space radiation environment for the first time since the Apollo…
The Night Skies In Western Australia Are Darker Than Ever
For thousands of years, Australians have been looking up at our stars, observing and interpreting star positions for their daily life. Today, Australia has one…
A new UNSW report shows what Australia loses by not joining ESO
Full membership of the European Southern Observatory would cost Australia around $400 million over ten years — but a new economic analysis by UNSW Sydney…
NASA to Explore Two Landing Options for Returning Samples from Mars
To maximize chances of successfully bringing the first Martian rock and sediment samples to Earth for the benefit of humanity, NASA has announced a new…
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