Red bacteria as astronaut food
Like something out of Stanley Kubrick’s famed 2001: A Space Odyssey her name is Melissa.
Like something out of Stanley Kubrick’s famed 2001: A Space Odyssey her name is Melissa.
This article is one of a series of articles in which I will profile every
Despite its lack of a space agency, Australia has a rich space heritage. Its telescopes,
It happens all too often: as soon as we leave our early childhood behind and
Concrete and cement. Words synonymous with solidity and well, staidness. Cement is probably the most
On Friday night I was lucky enough to be able to attend National Science Week’s
Australian soils are losing about 1.6 million tonnes of carbon per year from wind erosion
What a week in the world of science! Let’s dive right in! I’m currently re-reading
I was awake at stupid o’clock last Sunday morning to watch NASA’s livestream of the
CSIRO has announced the appointment of Dr Bronwyn Harch as chief of its newest research
Warming oceans are impacting the breeding patterns and habitat of marine life, effectively re-arranging the
Living alone can be an isolating experience, whether you’re in a remote area of the
Every once in awhile, communities form. Collections of similar or diverse things come together, and
Kevin Rudd’s plan to scrap the carbon tax in the name of an emissions trading