Science & Environment
Back in 1899, British engineer Lord Kelvin warned us that radio had no future, and told us not to waste...
Although the threats of 2012 have passed, climate change and extreme weather is still an important issue for all Australian’s....
National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology and it kicked off this week with over 1000...
Far from a war-torn desert, the Mesopotamian Marshes in Iraq are rich in flora, fauna and history. Set between the...
The great debate about mining in North Queensland has reared its ugly head again before the Federal Government’s decision on...
An argument has broken out over how to best support jobs in Tasmania after the government gave the green light...
Cane toad populations have grown rapidly in recent years with the emergence of a stronger, larger and more adaptive front...
This weekend, the United States and the Australian Armies are having war practices on Townshend Island, in Far North Queensland....
Australia’s most powerful computer was launched at the Australian National University today. The computer is the equivalent of 14 thousand...
Can mining and the environment co-exist? The Queensland Government may choose to compromise river systems in Channel Country for the...