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Scientists measure a black hole’s jet power for the first time — it equals 10,000 Suns

The Journal
A Curtin University-led research team has made the first-ever direct measurement of the instantaneous power of jets from a black hole. Using a radio telescope…

Gravitational Wave Data Confirms A Forbidden Black Hole Zone as a Sydney Physicist Aims to Fix Quantum Computing’s Error Problem

Talkin' Science
From gravitational wave data shaping black hole understanding, to our second part on the Artemis 2 mission and Australia's withdrawal from the European Southern Observatory.

Australia’s withdrawal from the European Southern Observatory sparks scientific alarm

The Journal
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 Journal
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

The Journal
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 Journal
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…
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Remembering Walter Cunningham As Artemis Returns Home And We Peer Behind A Nebula

Artemis Mission
Remembering Apollo 7’s Walter Cunningham, Skykraft Launches, a coronal mass ejection recorded, two lunar mission successes and we peer behind Sharpless 54…

Kanyini’s First Satellite Images Showcase Its Home of South Australia

The Journal
Australia’s first state government funded satellite, Kanyini, has delivered its first images from space, marking a significant milestone for the space mission. Mission Director Peter…

Infrared Innovation Heats Up, Creating Cheap Robust Spectrometers

Research
A new filter for infrared light could see scanning and screening technology tumble in price and size. Built on nanotechnology, the new heat-tunable filter promises…

Australian scientists build the world’s first working quantum battery prototype

Quantum Computing
A team from CSIRO, RMIT University, and the University of Melbourne has demonstrated the world's first proof-of-concept quantum battery — a device that charges, stores,…

Planet Earth Defended By X-Rays?

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An X-ray pulse could be used to change the path of an asteroid, according to a proof-of-concept study by international researchers.

AI Beats Existing Methods of Weather Forecasting

Artificial Intelligence
A Microsoft artificial intelligence called Aurora can outperform existing Earth system forecasts, according to international scientists.
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