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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…

Gravitational wave data confirms a forbidden zone where black holes can’t form

The Journal
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…
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A Meteor Shower as Contracts Signed for Artemis : Talkin’ Science

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Dr Brad Tucker drops by with details of the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, SpaceX and Blue Origin winning contracts for NASA's Artemis missions to the…

Telescope Detects Unprecedented Behaviour From Nearby Magnetar

The Life of Stars
Captured by cutting-edge radio telescope technology, a chance reactivation of a magnetar has revealed an unexpectedly complex environment.

Kestrel Nest EcoHut Named Australia’s First Dark Sky Accomodation

Astronomy
Kestrel Nest Ecohut in southern New South Wales has become the first accomodation in Australia to be internationally recognised as "dark-sky" accommodation, sparking hopes of…

Gilmour’s Test Flight 1 Is A Success… For 14 Seconds

Gilmour Space
Gilmour Space Technologies has completed the maiden test launch of Australia's first locally designed and built orbital rocket -- and while it didn't make it…

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,…

Aussie nanosatellite completes first phase of mission

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Australia's SpIRIT nanosatellite has successfully completed the initial phase of its mission, marking a milestone achievement for Australia's place and reputation in the global space…
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