Astronomers probe source of mysterious, powerful radio signal from beyond our galaxy
Fast radio bursts beaming from beyond our galaxy, are astonishingly powerful, and nobody knows what – or who – is making them.
Fast radio bursts beaming from beyond our galaxy, are astonishingly powerful, and nobody knows what – or who – is making them.
The water could be used for drinking and potentially conversion into oxygen to breathe, scientists believe.
Despoiling the environment risks triggering the collapse of civilisations, a threat that goes back at least as far as Greeks, new research by Australian-based scientists has revealed.
About 15 million years ago, tigers ruled Australia.
Potential setback as a secret US government satellite goes missing after being launched by SpaceX.
For more than 70 years, scientists have been puzzled by the strange behaviour of a lethal strain of malaria.
A lot of surprises lie ahead, but transcending Einstein and his peers in physics, astronomy and the rest of science is harder than it looks.
As you wave flies away from your face for what feels like the thousandth time, console yourself with this thought: without them, we'd probably be up to our necks in poo.
It's not so easy to do what's good for your health.
You're probably not thinking about it when you're whizzing through one, but water slides are a great demonstration of the basics of physics.
Their techniques are radically different, and each offers its own pros and cons.
US investigator who quit the alien investigation department at the Pentagon has seen enough to say, 'we are not alone'.
Science is trying to explain the Harvey Weinsteins of the world.
Australian researchers have revealed the only treatment scientifically shown to help beat office-related neck pain – and it's not ergonomic adjustment.
On Saturday, the University of NSW announced a major leap: a new design for a quantum chip that should be relatively easy to mass produce.
Advanced computer analysis identified two new planets around distant stars, including one that is part of the first star system with as many planets as Earth's solar system.
It was just after midnight when Canberra photographer Ben Appleton arrived at the Lake George lookout, and almost pitch black.
Southern sky – I hope you're ready for your close-up. Thanks to a new interactive atlas, we can now travel the universe without ever leaving home.
With its fox's face, tiger's stripes, kangaroo's pouch and exclusive existence on a small island, the Tasmanian tiger was a weird creature.
The year-10 Sydney schoolgirl has created a biodegradable plastic with the strength of a prawn's shell and the flexibility of a spider's web.