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It’s the end of the first week in February twenty twenty five. Here’s the science and space headlines we followed…
It’s the end of the first week in February twenty twenty five. Here’s the science and space headlines we followed…
For the last hundred years or so, physicists believed the Universe was expanding equally in all directions, and used the concept of “dark energy” as a placeholder to help explain what they couldn’t understand.
SpaceX captures Starship in an incredible feat of engineering. Europa Clipper launches… destination Jupiter and carbon dioxide detected on Charon – Pluto’s moon.
On the 11th of September 2024 these are the science and space headlines we’re following on Talkin’ Science.. The Search for Dark Matter gets new parameters, Japan’s SLIM mission is
Starliner’s crewed return to Earth scrapped, Kanyini launches on board Transporter-11 and NEOWISE shuts down for the third, and final time.
Gilmour Space announce a hypersonic flight test service, a Mega Jupiter found and Equatorial Space secures funding for a Darwin test facility. It’s Thursday, August 1 2024 – these are
It’s Thursday the 25th of July 2024, direct from The 17th Australian Space Forum these are the science and space headlines we’re following on Talkin’ Science. Artemis 2’s core stage
It’s Wednesday the 3rd of July 2024, these are the science and space headlines we’re following on Talkin’ Science… Kanyini’s research funding boost. The early results of Bennu are in
Waking Up To A View of Martian Dew, An Unusually Leisurely Neutron Star – Or Is It A White Dwarf? And NASA Wants To Return Martian Samples Sooner Rather than
Scientists believe AR3664 has produced another whopper of a solar flare, daytime astronomy success at Macquarie University and a child’s rocket toy provides the key to understanding a 2018 volcanic
It’s Tuesday the 21st of May 2024, these are the science and space headlines we’re following… The Australian Federal Budget’s boosts to Australian space. Blue Origin flies for the first
It’s Friday the 17th of May 2024, these are the science and space headlines we’re following on Talkin’ Science from the past month and a bit. Fleet Space’s Centauri-6 takes
Southern Launch hosts an incredible rocket launch at Koonibba, Black Holes caught shutting down the star formation in massive galaxies and a discovery about the near collapse of Earth’s magnetic
49 New Galaxies found in under three hours… SmartSat and Inovor’s satellite survives rigorous testing at Mt Stromlo, and unlocking supernova stardust secrets… It’s Wednesday the 3rd of April 2024,
Go For Launch. Gilmour Space gets regulatory approval. SKA-Low’s first antenna installed, what’s next And Europa may not be as habitable as long thought. It’s Wednesday the 13th of March
It’s Thursday the 29th of February 2024, these are the science and space headlines you need to know now… HyImpulse En Route To Koonibba for historic launch, the moon landing
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Astronomers from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research have made a discovery of a new cosmic phenomenon: ASKAP J1832-0911. This object emits pulses of
It’s the end of the third week in June 2025, we went from learning about International Dark Sky Week to quantum computing potentially leading the
Astronomers have found that it is not how much gas a galaxy has, but where that gas is located, that determines whether new stars form.
A Microsoft artificial intelligence called Aurora can outperform existing Earth system forecasts, according to international scientists.
Creating new drugs or medical treatments are some of the great promises of quantum computing. Scientists at the University of Sydney have, for the first time, used a quantum computer to simulate the chemical dynamics of real compounds, a vital step towards modelling more complex molecules and designing bespoke chemicals that could lead to improved sunscreen or skin cancer treatments.
International researchers have predicted gravitational waves produced by two black holes with what an associated editorial has called “landmark precision”.
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