Science
Fighting the legacy of colonisation with innovation
First Nations communities are being encouraged to share their knowledge with STEM researchers in a new initiative aimed at addressing......
AI Regulations In Development
Minister of Industry and Sciences Ed Husic has put out the call for input on how to regulate Artificial Intelligence......
Climate change impacts on Australian households
Climate change is a hot topic featuring heavily in the media, government election campaigns, corporate sustainability plans, and of course......
Winter Brings COVID Swell
Winter will bring yet another spike in COVID cases to Australia, as people head indoors, creating infection prone environments. Peoples’......
Most suicidal people are left undetected
Over 3000 Australians lose their lives by suicide every year. Yet, a recent study suggests that only less than half......
Restoration project of a million hectares of kelp forests
Kelp forests around the world are shrinking. These forests are underwater jungles of brown algae that live off a third......
Production of Minerals for Green Energy Could Put Indigenous Australians At Risk
A new study has found that 54% of mineral production associated with transitional or green energy production infringes on indigenous......
PM’s Prize for Science Awarded to UNSW Professor
On Monday 21st November, scientists and other influential Australians gathered in Canberra for the Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science dinner.......
The Naturalist
Allan Riverstone McCulloch was a man of many talents. He was a leading scientist, an illustrator and the Australian Museum’s......
Cobalt Mining: An Emerging Hope For Australia’s Renewables Industry
The renewable energy industry is a growing market, one aspect of this being electric energy – which uses batteries to......