Science
Australia back in the Space Race
It was announced today that the Australian Federal Government will be establishing a national Space agency. Many believe this is......
Students look to the skies to inspire new artworks
A collaboration between the South Australian Museum, the Museum of Discovery (MOD) at the University of South Australia and the......
Could pumped hydro be the answer to Australia’s renewable energy future?
A new report by ANU has revealed around 22,000 potential pump hydro power sites across Australia. Hydro power, with support from solar......
More Research Is Needed When It Comes To Fighting Fire
With climate change making extreme weather events more and more prevalent. Questions of how the world will tackle wildfires needs to......
Sports people, mental health and long playing careers
Is there a secret to being an elite sports person with a long career like rugby league’s Cameron Smith or......
Solar flares: A cause for concern?
Two powerful solar flares erupted from the sun’s surface this week, interfering with communicative and navigational technology on Earth. This......
E-waste recycled from toxic problem to creative solution
A creative solution to recycling electronic waste into stock for digital printers has won the inaugural Plus Alliance global prize.......
Has the tasmanian tiger moved to Queensland?
Dr. Sandra Abell from James Cook University, will be leading a team of researchers when they drop from a helicopter......
Human-like creatures may have roamed Crete 5.8 million years ago
Scientists have found footprints on Trachilos in Western Crete which show human-like characteristics. The findings, published in the Proceedings of......
Recycling gives Aussies in Antarctica the ‘cleanest water in the world’
A team of researchers from Victoria University, University of Melbourne, Australian Antarctic Division, Veolia, TasWater, Coliban Water, RMIT University, Curtin University......