A discovery in Western Australia may have shined a light on the Earth’s oldest inhabitants, with researchers finding microbes in rocks over three and a half billion years old.

Scientists in north Queensland will be able to continue working with one of the nation’s greatest natural assets with a new round of funding grants.

Zoologists have discovered the incredible complexity of messages left by hyenas in the form of smelly post-it notes.

A recent study has highlighted a new factor in the complex relationship between humans, the atmosphere, oceans and the whole state of the planet.

Researchers have answered some long-running questions over how animals at the deepest levels of the ocean are able to feed themselves – it seems there is a long time between meals, but there is a serious feast when they do arrive.

Two articles published in the same journal have shown the importance of caring for global water resources from two separate perspectives.

Engineers have - as they often do - taken more cues from the designs nature developed millions of years ago.

A company in the United States has created a small section of human liver, which was alive and able to filter toxins and retain nutrients for 40 days.

Researchers and engineers in the United States have designed a new method for generating electricity, which gathers power from lost energy sources such as microwave signals, sounds or even Wi-Fi.

Scientists have developed a remarkable new system for chemical transport within the body, using nano-scale motors controlled by DNA.

A new centre for mining law research will focus on fair negotiations between land-owners and CSG companies.

One of Australia’s major energy companies has put up half a million dollars for its own supercomputer to crunch data from oil and gas explorations.

Recent research has found that high frequency sounds can improve solar cell efficiency, suggesting photo-voltaics enjoy guitar solos as much as the rest of us.

There are few creatures in the catalogue of nature more peculiar or rare than the platypus, but new research has found it had an ancient, enormous cousin over five million years ago.

A new technique has been developed by a team of Australian scientists that will speed production of microalgae – used in everything from biofuels to medical compounds and even soap.

Increasingly parched conditions caused by global warming will make the world’s drylands less productive, by reducing the balance of nutrients in the soil.

A researcher from the University of Queensland has been awarded over a million dollars to find the genetic secrets behind thousands of diseases.

An online booking system has created a greater level of access to Victoria’s large range of world-class research infrastructure.

In a new development that some may find disconcerting, researchers in the US have made a knife-wielding robot smarter and capable of making its own decisions.

Life thrives in the world’s harshest climates, and a recent report has shown a previously-unknown method some creatures use to reproduce in extreme situations.

In a rare moment of uninhibited expressiveness, the Murray Cod has shown off some of its daily routine for the benefit of science.

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