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PhD candidate Jennifer Hardwick is leading a research team into understanding the Fall relation – the correlation between stars and the galaxies in which they live…
PhD candidate Jennifer Hardwick is leading a research team into understanding the Fall relation – the correlation between stars and the galaxies in which they live…
Following their triumphant return home, the Voyager crew are disbanded and assigned different posts. Two years later, Captain Picard sees merit in the Hazard Team and recalls it’s members to
Continuing our look back at our Star Trek Las Vegas trip, we’re spending some time with the Mum of the convention – Robin Curtis. Catch the interview in full right
Gary Davis of Dreadnought Dominion is beaming in to Trekzone to update us on the year that was for them, and to plug their new fan film that’s been out
Two of the driving forces for Star Trek Fan Films in the UK got together recently to produce a character piece for Captain Hunter of the Starship Intrepid…
Attempting to beam back to Voyager after successfully disabling the tractor beam, Munro is confronted with the biggest, baddest Borg drone we’ve ever seen in Trek!
NASA’s LCDR launches to prove the laser communication concept | Exoplanet Cannonball, an ball of rock filled with iron is orbiting a red dwarf. | And the closest supermassive black
Continuing our look back at our Star Trek Las Vegas trip, we’re chatting with Robert O’Reilly in this hilarious interview… Catch the interview in full right here.
Our Hazard Team continues to work their way through the Borg Sphere with no iMod’s to beat back the relentless drones. Can our heroes find a way to free Voyager
Continuing our look back at our Star Trek Las Vegas trip, this is That Time When we had a chat with Shazad about Ash Tyler, Voq and the future… Catch
We’re kicking off our look back at our time at Star Trek Las Vegas with Rekha Sharma, Commander Landry in the first Discovery season… Catch the interview in full right
We begin a new game as we power towards the end of our 2021 season here at Trekzone. Elite Force II starts where Voyager’s finale crescendo’s – captured by the
As we power ahead to the end of 2021, we’re Talkin’ Science with Dr Brad. This week – Aussie astronauts are about to become a thing, Earth Observing gets a
The epic Vegas or Bust tour kicks off in our flashback series – July 2019… before Covid19 was a thing… we were living large in Vegas at what would be
Talkin’ Science co-host Dr Brad Tucker introduced us to Liz Landau, a story teller at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, back in mid-2019… we spoke to her about the Artemis program
Researchers from the Curtin node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research say they have made a record-breaking astrophysical discovery while simultaneously uncovering a possible explanation for the rare and extreme event known as long-period radio transients.
The Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus in 1986 may have occurred during a rare intense wind event, according to international researchers who say this means our scientific understanding of the planet may be flawed.
Astronauts perform tasks slower in space, but a new study involving 25 professional astronauts has found no evidence of brain damage once they returned to Earth.
Overseas researchers report new evidence suggesting the Moon is older than we previously thought thanks to a ‘remelting’ of the Moon’s surface around 4.35 billion years ago that may have masked a far older history.
New Curtin University-led research has uncovered what may be the oldest direct evidence of ancient hot water activity on Mars, revealing the planet may have been habitable at some point in its past.
Two new stars have been found dancing near the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole, according to international researchers, who say the binary star system was predicted to be there but has escaped detection until now.
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Researchers from the Curtin node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research say they have made a record-breaking astrophysical discovery while simultaneously uncovering a possible explanation for the rare and extreme event known as long-period radio transients.
The Voyager 2 flyby of Uranus in 1986 may have occurred during a rare intense wind event, according to international researchers who say this means our scientific understanding of the planet may be flawed.
Astronauts perform tasks slower in space, but a new study involving 25 professional astronauts has found no evidence of brain damage once they returned to Earth.
Overseas researchers report new evidence suggesting the Moon is older than we previously thought thanks to a ‘remelting’ of the Moon’s surface around 4.35 billion years ago that may have masked a far older history.
New Curtin University-led research has uncovered what may be the oldest direct evidence of ancient hot water activity on Mars, revealing the planet may have been habitable at some point in its past.
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