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NASA’s OSIRIS-REx probe has gathered so much asteroid dust it could barely close the lid.
Ceramic sponge drives new fuels
Australian engineers have come up with a powerful, low-cost method for making biodiesel.
Inaction costs counted
Economists say Australia will lose more than $3 trillion over the next 50 years if climate change is not addressed.
Narcissistic leaders love theories
New research has found that the more narcissistic the leader, the higher their interest in leadership theories.
NSW lines up safety studies
The NSW Government has picked four research partners to study emerging risks in health and safety.
Bushfire report released
The ‘Black Summer’ bushfire royal commission has concluded and released its report.
Quick tests for rapid loss
Australian engineers have developed a new tool to help people at risk of dying from rapid blood loss.
Stentrode tests successful
A tiny brain device has been shown to help patients with upper limb paralysis to text, email and even shop online.
Targets seen as start only
Experts say the world needs to think beyond renewable energy targets (RETs) to ensure a sustainable future.
Cool mirror team honoured
Four academics share the 2020 PM's Prize for Science for their contributions to the detection of gravitational waves.
Archives rush to save AV
The National Archives is looking to use a $3 million investment to save 30,000 audiovisual records.
Experts expect missed targets
New analysis suggests industrial emissions will rise for another decade, despite government policies.
Fukushima fallout mapped
Researchers have reviewed the environmental impact of the 2011 Fukushima accident.