Supanova Cops To “Issue With One Exhibitor” At Sydney Con; Event Director Stands Down
Australia’s leading pop culture expo has admitted it failed to adequately deal with “one specific exhibitor” at their recent Sydney convention.
Australia’s leading pop culture expo has admitted it failed to adequately deal with “one specific exhibitor” at their recent Sydney convention.
We’d made it 939 kilometers down the Newell Highway, carefully avoiding any hotspots – but as evidence emerged of spread across the country, the only practical move was to turn around and come home.
Star Trek: Prodigy has unveiled it’s voice cast, first look images and character details in a press release from the official site. Meanwhile, over on the live action shows, we’ve
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We’re thrilled to be out of the studio for this Talkin’ Science episode. Hypersonix’s Michael Smart sits down with Matt at the University of Queensland to discuss their scramjet engine
Just shy of 2 years since he retired from Star Trek Fan Films, Aaron Vanderkley is back – and he’s giving Trekzone the world exclusive premiere of his return –
The mountain of entertainment is coming to Australia. Long promised, this morning a date has officially been announced. Wednesday, August 11 2021.
Astronomers are keen to find these intermediate mass black holes – aka Goldilocks Black Holes – because they’re believed to be the missing link to understand how super massive black
As Ingenuity flies for just under forty seconds on Mars, President Biden pledges another $1.5 billion to the NASA coffers, former Shuttle Commander Pamela Melroy receives a nomination to the
The final panel of First Contact Day introduced us to how Captain Janeway will fit into the motely crew that we were introduced to a few months ago.
We got our first taste of the second season of the second animated series joining the Star Trek stable.
A fan favourite returns to the franchise, with promises of great things to come from the delayed second season of Star Trek Picard.
We’re following three pretty big stories this week on Talkin’ Science. As Japan launches a space junk hunter, French wine that spent a year on the space station gets taste
We finally have a peek into the upcoming teen-aimed animated series Star Trek: Prodigy.
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Thanks largely to politics, it appears Trump’s “creation for the ages” – Space Force is here to stay.
NASA and SpaceX are targeting a launch period opening October 10 this year for the Europa Clipper mission, which will help scientists determine if one of Jupiter’s icy moons could support life.
A shroud of gas stretches up to a million light years around every galaxy and is its first interaction with the wider Universe beyond.
A new set of NASA science experiments and technology demonstrations will arrive at the lunar South Pole in 2027
JAXA has ended its Smart Lander for Investigating Moon mission
Curtin University has played a major role in an out-of-this-world international study which has taken the search for extraterrestrial life into exciting new territory.
The world’s most sensitive detector sets new limits for finding weakly interacting massive particles or WIMPs
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NASA and SpaceX are targeting a launch period opening October 10 this year for the Europa Clipper mission, which will help scientists determine if one of Jupiter’s icy moons could support life.
A shroud of gas stretches up to a million light years around every galaxy and is its first interaction with the wider Universe beyond.
A new set of NASA science experiments and technology demonstrations will arrive at the lunar South Pole in 2027
JAXA has ended its Smart Lander for Investigating Moon mission
Curtin University has played a major role in an out-of-this-world international study which has taken the search for extraterrestrial life into exciting new territory.
The world’s most sensitive detector sets new limits for finding weakly interacting massive particles or WIMPs
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