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Scientists find all five DNA building blocks in samples from space rocks

Meteorites, Meteors And Meteoroids
Researchers have confirmed all five canonical nucleobases — the information-carrying units of DNA and RNA — in samples returned from asteroid Ryugu by Japan's Hayabusa-2…

Hypersonix Set For First Flight As Tasmanian Scientist Joins A NASA Mission to Track Ice With Space Lasers

Talkin' Science
From Hypersonix and their launch window, to a confidence test at NASA not being overly confidence inspiring and the next generation of climate change monitoring.

Tasmanian scientist in NASA mission to track ice with space lasers

Climate Change
A sea-ice scientist at the University of Tasmania is part of a new NASA satellite mission designed to deliver greater global coverage of land, sea…

Quantum encryption could work across city-sized distances

Quantum Computing
Marking a significant step toward a quantum-secure internet, researchers have demonstrated device-independent quantum key distribution - or QKD - over optical fibers spanning 100 kilometers.

This student made cosmic dust in her lab

Astronomy
A Sydney PhD student has recreated a tiny piece of the Universe inside a bottle in her lab, producing cosmic dust from scratch. The results…

Artemis II Confidence Test Finds Another Fault

Artemis Mission
NASA engineers are reviewing data from a February 12 confidence test of the Space Launch System that's at the heart of the Artemis II mission.
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Traffic vibrations help scientists dig deep into Lake George’s seismic past

Research
Scientists from The Australian National University have analysed signals generated by the vibrations of traffic along the Federal Highway to learn more about the seismic…

Artemis To Roll Out Early; Gravitational Wave Studies and New Equipment for Siding Springs

Artemis Mission
It’s a jam packed edition of the Talkin’ Science headlines today… Matt’s got details of Artemis’ early roll out to the launch pad, new technology…

Unlocking Supernova Stardust Secrets

Astronomy
Curtin University-led research has discovered a rare dust particle trapped in an ancient extra-terrestrial meteorite that was formed by a star other than our sun

The Near Collapse Of Earth’s Magnetic Field May Have Led To Complex Life

Solar System
An unusual reduction in the strength of the Earth's magnetic field between 591 and 565 million years ago

We Can Now Launch Aussie Rockets! Diving into Southern Launch Australia

A Trekzone Conversation
Southern Launch Australia is one of a bunch of companies pioneering the Aussie Space Industry and they're gearing up for a massive 2021. Launch director…

Remembering Walter Cunningham As Artemis Returns Home And We Peer Behind A Nebula

Artemis Mission
Remembering Apollo 7’s Walter Cunningham, Skykraft Launches, a coronal mass ejection recorded, two lunar mission successes and we peer behind Sharpless 54…
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Coming of Age

The Next Generation
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The Way to Eden

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Plato’s Stepchildren

The Original Series