Science
Beware the super toad
Cane toad populations have grown rapidly in recent years with the emergence of a stronger, larger and more adaptive front......
Raijin – Australia’s most powerful supercomputer
Australia’s most powerful computer was launched at the Australian National University today. The computer is the equivalent of 14 thousand......
Concern that Newman policy could threaten land care
Can mining and the environment co-exist? The Queensland Government may choose to compromise river systems in Channel Country for the......
Should segways get the green light to move forward?
Segways have received the green light in Queensland as Transport Minister Scott Emerson has approved the use of Segway vehicles......
Conference powers up the nuclear energy debate
Should Australia reconsider nuclear power as a cheaper, more cost-effective means than renewable to transition to a low carbon future?......
Three MPs, one abandoned house and 37 wind turbines
Three MP’s spent last night in an abandoned house near a wind farm in Waterloo to determine whether the noise......
Crocs kill dinosaur theory dead in the water
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have uncovered new evidence in crocodiles which could prove the theory that dinosaurs were......
T. Rex’s reputation bites back
The Tyrannosaurus Rex is the most renowned (and badass) dinosaur on the planet, but recent claims it might not be......
Scientists say we could lose species as a result of carbon tax cuts
Kevin Rudd today announced a cut to the Biodiversity Fund in an effort to plug the gap in the budget......
Election 2013: Renewed interest in the renewable energy target
Australia is heading towards 20% renewable energy by 2020, with bipartisan support on the issue. There are subtle differences between......