📰 Archives & Recherche

🇦🇺 Australie • Science

🔍 Rechercher dans les archives

📊 1,211 articles archivé(s)
Page 7 / 61

Tyrannosaurus rex lived so much closer in time to the first humans than it did to Stegosaurus that the gap separating the two most famous dinosaurs is actually wider than the gap between T. rex and us.

Tyrannosaurus rex lived between roughly 68 and 66 million years ago. Stegosaurus lived around 150 million years ago. The gap between them is on the or...

Unexpected cosmic boom: Nasa confirms meteor explodes over US northeast, residents report houses trembling - Malay Mail

Unexpected cosmic boom: Nasa confirms meteor explodes over US northeast, residents report houses trembling Malay Mail Meteor explodes off coast of Mas...

Meteor explodes over Massachusetts, setting off loud booms

Meteor explodes over Massachusetts, setting off loud booms

Meteor was travelling at 75,000 miles per hour (more than 120,000 km/h) at an altitude of 40 miles when it broke apart A meteor crashing toward Earth ...

Venus spins so slowly that one rotation takes longer than its entire year. A Venusian day is about 243 Earth days, while a Venusian year lasts about 225 — and because the planet rotates backwards compared with Earth and most other planets, the Sun would rise in the west and set in the east.

Venus spins so slowly that one rotation takes longer than its entire year. A Venusian day is about 243 Earth days, while a Venusian year lasts about 225 — and because the planet rotates backwards compared with Earth and most other planets, the Sun would rise in the west and set in the east.

Venus takes about 243 Earth days to turn once on its axis. It takes about 225 Earth days to circle the Sun. On those figures a single rotation outlast...

Triassic fossil reveals a beaked, bipedal reptile that looked like an ostrich dinosaur - The Brighter Side of News

Triassic fossil reveals a beaked, bipedal reptile that looked like an ostrich dinosaur The Brighter Side of News A toothless, beaked, bipedal crocodil...

'Killer fungus' could be good news for habitats decimated by invasive moss - Yahoo News Australia

'Killer fungus' could be good news for habitats decimated by invasive moss Yahoo News Australia...

Taste Is Not Dead, But It Is Afraid: New 1664 Global Research Reveals a Crisis of Self-Expression | AAP

...

New imaging tools to tackle national research priorities - UWA

New imaging tools to tackle national research priorities UWA...

CSIRO Job Cuts Another Blow For Australia’s Science Capability

CSIRO Job Cuts Another Blow For Australia’s Science Capability

The following statement can be attributed to Science & Technology Australia CEO Ryan Winn...

Thought of the day by Albert Einstein: “The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.”

Thought of the day by Albert Einstein: “The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.”

The line, in one form or another, is one of the most cited things Albert Einstein is said to have written. The version that travels furthest is the on...

Scientific forum in Singapore explores advanced PET/CT imaging | AAP

...

In 1811, the planners of Manhattan’s street grid accidentally built one of the largest sun-aligned monuments in the world — and four times a year, the setting sun lines up perfectly with the city’s east-west streets, in an event Neil deGrasse Tyson named Manhattanhenge

In 1811, the planners of Manhattan’s street grid accidentally built one of the largest sun-aligned monuments in the world — and four times a year, the setting sun lines up perfectly with the city’s east-west streets, in an event Neil deGrasse Tyson named Manhattanhenge

For a few minutes on four evenings each year, the setting sun falls into perfect alignment with the east-west cross streets of Manhattan, throwing a l...

Spin Wave Signals Used in Computing Boosted Over 5,000 Times in Z-Shaped Path Approach

Spin Wave Signals Used in Computing Boosted Over 5,000 Times in Z-Shaped Path Approach

A research team from Tohoku University, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) has invented a new way...

Spin Wave Signals Used in Computing Boosted Over 5,000 Times in Z-Shaped Path Approach - The National Tribune

Spin Wave Signals Used in Computing Boosted Over 5,000 Times in Z-Shaped Path Approach The National Tribune...

Friend or Foe? The Gap Between Human and AI Social Intention Perception

Friend or Foe? The Gap Between Human and AI Social Intention Perception

Imagine a figure approaching in the distance. Before seeing their face or hearing their voice, you must instantly decide: friend or threat? While...

Zoe Petropoulos hopeful following breakthrough in neurofibromatosis research - Neos Kosmos

Zoe Petropoulos hopeful following breakthrough in neurofibromatosis research Neos Kosmos...

Monash researchers unveil breakthrough photonic chip for next-generation AI & quantum computing - Cyber Daily

Monash researchers unveil breakthrough photonic chip for next-generation AI & quantum computing Cyber Daily Tiny on-chip circuit could power next-gene...

EMVision aeromedical study success

...

Awe-Inspiring Nature Boosts Science Connection - Mirage News

Awe-Inspiring Nature Boosts Science Connection Mirage News...

PolyU research reveals snow droughts continue to threaten global food security and calls for climate-resilient agriculture practices to promote sustainable development

PolyU research reveals snow droughts continue to threaten global food security and calls for climate-resilient agriculture practices to promote sustainable development

Global climate change is reshaping agricultural ecosystems. As warmer winters become more prevalent, snow droughts caused by insufficient snowfall are...