Total lunar eclipse guide December 2011
Lunar eclipses are safe to watch, and you’ll have the chance to see one on December 10-11, 2011.
New Paradigm of High Energy Physics on the Verge
It seems that CERN has successfully repeated the neutrino experiment, what’s next?
Climate change causes colour change
Climate change can cause physical changes in animals, according to a study from the University of Helsinki.
An Electronic Nose could sniff out tuberculosis
The E-Nose could detect lung cancer, pneumonia and other pulmonary diseases by sniffing a patient’s breath.
Centenary Institute Lawrence Creative Prize winner announced
Dr Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat has won the inaugural Centenary Institute Lawrence Creative Prize for her research into breast stem cells.
Brain stem cells to treat multiple sclerosis
Researchers have found the genes that differentiate into stem cells that make myelin.
Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science winners
The Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science winners for 2011 have been announced.
The Dish is celebrating its 50th anniversary
CSIRO’s Parkes Observatory turns 50 on October 31 and is celebrating with public Open Days this weekend.
Upending physics? Spectacular aspects of neutrinos below, at, or above speed of light
A neutrino beam from one of CERN’s laboratories in Geneva, Switzerland, seemed to travel 0.0025 per cent faster through earth than the speed of light in a vacuum. Its final destination was the…