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25.01.2022 The first complete dinosaur skeleton ever found has been studied in detail more than 160 years after it was first discovered. The new reports has revealed many firsts of Scelidosaurus, like its horned skull and a body covered in spikes and plates.



24.01.2022 The thickness of these crusts can now be regarded as a reliable indicator of ocean acidification going back tens if not hundreds of thousands of years.

24.01.2022 Levels of CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere continue to rise despite the industrial slowdown brought on by COVID-19, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

23.01.2022 Solar Cycle 24 has officially ended and Solar Cycle 25 is expected to be another mild one, with sunspots peaking at roughly the same level. Still, the effect of this could impact us and our technology in varying degrees



23.01.2022 For researchers at Cockatoo Wingtag - Big City Birds citizen science project, the sight of a sulphur-crested cockatoo raiding a wheelie bin is an exciting demonstration of the way birds are adapting to a changing environment.

21.01.2022 Would you try/have you tried lab-grown meat?

21.01.2022 Meet you halfway, Andromeda! Using NASAs Hubble Space Telescope, scientists mapped the nearly invisible mass of diffuse plasma around Andromeda and found that it extends 1.3 million light-years in our direction halfway to the Milky Way.



18.01.2022 Changes in fire activity threaten more than 4400 species across the globe with extinction. Stopping extinctions in this new era of fire starts with understanding what’s causing these changes.

18.01.2022 Climate scientists have compiled the first continuous, high-fidelity record of variations in Earths climate extending back 66 million years to the time of the last great extinction

17.01.2022 This rather unassuming looking set-up on a research station roof in Mumbai, India, could play a part in improving medical services in remote areas. It's a solar-powered autoclave which can be used for sterilising medical equipment

17.01.2022 New insights into how warming climates affected different species and biodiversity in the past - and hopefully will inform future conservation strategies. The University of Adelaide

17.01.2022 More than three billion Earthlings have a smartphone, a device on track to have the most rapid take-up of any technology in human history. In this extract from #Cosmos88, Paul Biegler explores neurological evidence surrounding phone addiction



17.01.2022 Article from our latest issue #Cosmos88: Australias Chief Scientist Alan Finkel looks back to look forward

17.01.2022 It was recently announced that a portrait by Rembrandt, long thought to be a fake created after his death, was indeed the real thing based on its wood panel. We sought to understand more about dendrochronology with The Australian National Universitys Matthew Brookhouse.

17.01.2022 News updates from space: Dark matter theories may lack something Bennu is getting its rocks off Are Jupiters moons warming each other? Big search but no alien signs

16.01.2022 #Cosmos88 preview! New issue out Thursday! There are many contenders for a COVID-19 vaccine. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) end of July count, 139 had reached the pre-clinical phase and 25 more had moved into human trials.

16.01.2022 Scientists studying the atmosphere of Venus have found traces of phosphine, a rare chemical that on Earth can only be produced by life.

16.01.2022 Astronomers from the international LIGO and Virgo Scientific Collaboration have reported their biggest catch yet a black hole 142 times the mass of the Sun.

16.01.2022 This weeks citizen science focus is on Frog ID. We talk to chief scientist Jodi Rowley, who is curator of amphibian and reptile conservation biology at the Australian Museum

15.01.2022 Scientists have identified 20 species of Australian snakes and lizards they predict are at highest risk of extinction.

13.01.2022 Rust requires three ingredients water, oxygen, and iron. And yet the Moon, where water and oxygen are famously in short supply, appears to have rust forming on its rocks, according to US researchers. And theyre puzzled as to why.

12.01.2022 Research has illuminated how certain behaviours of native Australian animals change with variation in ambient light, phases of the Moon and cloud cover

11.01.2022 Over the next 30 years, the intensity of heatwave events in some of the worlds strongest ocean currents is expected to be greater than the global average

10.01.2022 Researchers improve quantum networks without nodes - their prototype simultaneously connect at least eight users across 17 km.

10.01.2022 The Planting Dead Search teams looking for human remains, whether on foot or from the air, are often hampered by forest cover. The picture would change, however, in they could use changes in the plants chemistry as signals of nearby human remains.

09.01.2022 Its as though the entire system has taken a plunge over the edge of a precipice to a new place. That, in essence, is what a tipping point is.

09.01.2022 Radio astronomers have detected jets of hot gas blasted out by a black hole 5.9 billion light-years away in the constellation Phoenix.

09.01.2022 She played a key role in the early development of radio astronomy in the 1940s and the introduction of new techniques in the study of the universe.

08.01.2022 From potential new diabetes therapies, to an environmentally friendly sewage treatment system, this year’s Australian Museum Eureka Prizes have acknowledged a diverse group of brilliant minds tackling pressing global problems.

08.01.2022 Each week we look at projects and news about citizen science in Australia. This week, we talk to Gretta Pecl, founder of Redmap - Whats on the move in Australian seas? The project invites the Australian public particularly divers and fishers to share sightings of marine species

08.01.2022 The increased recommendations of masks (compulsory or otherwise) means that facial recognition systems in place for security and crime prevention may no longer be able to fulfill their purpose

08.01.2022 Citizen Science project: Climate History Australia Help bring handwritten climate history into the digital age

07.01.2022 Pull up an armchair. Its easy to be taken in by misinformation about COVID-19 statistics on social media, especially if we dont have the right context.

07.01.2022 If current trends continue, there will simply not be enough nature left to support future generations. #LivingPlanetReport

07.01.2022 The Oxford vaccine trial at the centre of safety concerns this week highlights the idea that peoples immune systems respond to vaccines differently.

06.01.2022 DFT1 (the gene behind Devil Facial Tumour disease) appeared to have a stable genome, unlike human cancers that generally have lots of genetic variation.

04.01.2022 Australian researchers say they have uncovered a strategy the immune system uses to generate effective antibodies, which could inform future vaccine design. Garvan Institute of Medical Research

04.01.2022 Capturing nature this week, heres a few new stories: Restoring chemical communication A rudimentary digit of real value The fluid physics of marine snails

04.01.2022 Four animal stories in a showdown Startling discovery about the praying mantis Skinks really care for their kids Congratulations, its a starfish... Male elephants follow the (older) leader See more

01.01.2022 #Cosmos88 is out now! Subscribe for 2 years of print (8 issues) and get a FREE pair of binoculars! https://cosmosmagazine.com/shop/magazine/

01.01.2022 Madagascar split from the continental landmass of Gondwana around 88 million years ago, and the reward for this long isolation is an ecology thats evolved in extraordinary and unique ways. Click through each image to learn about these marvelous Madagascan creatures! If you want to see the full story, you can always subscribe to our quarterly magazine (print and digital available): www.cosmosmagazine.com/shop

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