Researchers have observed a dead star cannibalising its planetary neighbours.

Venom from some of the world’s deadliest snakes could soon be used to save lives.

The Department of Defence says PFAS is continuing to spread.

Almost all humans play host to mites on their face, and a new study says we are becoming even closer to the stowaways.

Transport accounts for almost 20 per cent of all food emissions, according to new research.

Researchers are investigating whether new corals in Sydney are dangerous invaders, or just harmless refugees.

A simple fishing trip on the NSW Mid North Coast has been turned into an important research paper.

Stats show the largest marine oil spill in history did not harm BP’s stocks in the long term.

Engineers at Harvard University have developed a biodegradable coating to keep fruit and vegetables fresher and safer for longer.

The Federal Government is funding a study of low emissions steel production at Port Kembla in New South Wales.

Research backed by some of Australia's biggest players says the country can cut 88 per cent of heavy industry emissions.

The Federal Government is working on a “capacity mechanism” to ensure stability in the national electricity grid, paying coal and gas generators for reliable supplies.

Experts say an end-of-life plan is needed for wind turbine blades.

Western Australia has given a deadline for coal-fired power plants.

Twenty-two hectares of land formerly known as Fraser Island has been returned to traditional owners.

Twenty years of citizen science appears to back up findings on coral bleaching.

Experts are questioning whether the ethics of synthetic biology are fit for purpose.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says the ongoing La Niña event might persist into 2023.

A new report suggests Tasmania's highest emitting industry is logging.

The NT Government has been accused of trying to open up more areas to water extraction.

Climate change is slowing down the ocean currents that circulate warm water.

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