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Scientists measure a black hole’s jet power for the first time — it equals 10,000 Suns

The Journal
A Curtin University-led research team has made the first-ever direct measurement of the instantaneous power of jets from a black hole. Using a radio telescope…

Gravitational Wave Data Confirms A Forbidden Black Hole Zone as a Sydney Physicist Aims to Fix Quantum Computing’s Error Problem

Talkin' Science
From gravitational wave data shaping black hole understanding, to our second part on the Artemis 2 mission and Australia's withdrawal from the European Southern Observatory.

Australia’s withdrawal from the European Southern Observatory sparks scientific alarm

The Journal
The Australian Academy of Science has condemned the federal government's decision to withdraw from its strategic partnership with the European Southern Observatory, warning the move…

Deep inside a Victorian gold mine, Australia’s dark matter detector passes a key test

The Journal
The Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory in regional Victoria — the Southern Hemisphere's first deep underground physics lab — has confirmed that cosmic radiation levels inside…

Sydney physicist adapts particle physics theory to fix quantum computing’s error problem

The Journal
Dr Dominic Williamson from the University of Sydney has published a new approach to quantum error correction that borrows from the mathematical framework of lattice…

What Artemis II can — and cannot — tell us about sending humans further into space

The Journal
The ten-day Artemis II lunar flyby is not a scientific endpoint — it's the beginning of a data-gathering effort that will take years to fully…
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Aussie Cosmologist Helps Shine Light On Dark Energy

Dark Matter and Energy
A QUT cosmologist is part of the international research team that's published an analysis that shines new light on dark energy and suggests the standard…

From Asteroid Mining To Space Rustling – What Do We Do When An Asteroid Threatens Earth?

Asteroid Belt
A new Swinburne research paper delves into the ethical, legal and social issues involved in asteroid mining and planetary defence. It highlights the need for…

Payloads Lose Communications With Kanyini

Kanyini
Australia in Space reported earlier in July an exclusive with the Kanyini mission team. They noted that recently, the South Australian cubesat has encountered an…

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…

Damage To The Hubble Space Telescope Is Worse Than We Think

Spaceflight (Generic)
Tiny pieces of cosmic dust, not artificial debris, could pose the biggest danger to spacecraft

Eight women whose groundbreaking work shaped nuclear science — without recognition

The Journal
To mark International Women's Day, ANSTO published profiles of eight pioneering women whose discoveries underpin the physics and chemistry used at the organisation today. From…
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