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A recently published paper by researchers from the South Australian Museum and University of California demonstrates that Earth’s earliest complex life, previously thought to have become extinct with no descendants, has similarities with creatures living today.
In 1963, university student Stephen Hawking meets fellow attendee Jane and their courtship becomes the backdrop to Hawking’s extraordinary life.
Locally run, national science communication organisation RiAus has launched Australia’s first dedicated science channel out of Adelaide today.
Hundreds of leading international and local physical activity, public health, sports medicine and science experts are set to descend on our nation’s capital next week to present ground-breaking research and highlight critical public health issues. Hosted by Sports Medicine Australia, be active 2014 (15 – 18 October, Canberra) will showcase the latest cutting-edge practices and research in […]
On 14 October in Adelaide, world-renowned science presenter, Professor Brian Cox kicks off a national tour: Brian Cox – Making sense of the Cosmos.
Adelaide uni students & staff have designed a low-cost and easily made drinking water treatment system suitable for remote communities in Papua New Guinea.
The annual RiAus Sci-ku competition is back in August 2014 with a food theme, providing an easy and fun way for students and adults to get involved in National Science Week.
For anyone who has ever wondered whether time travel to other dimensions is really possible, The Science of Doctor Who is a live stage event created by RiAus in collaboration with BBC Worldwide Australia & New Zealand.
Vacuum-packing audience members on-stage and reading minds with a single piece of metal technology are just some of the quirks to expect from popular science-inspired rock band Ologism this Friday and Saturday night.
When some of Australia’s best science communicators and an ARIA award-winning musician get together you had better believe that you will see something new.
ABC Local Radio and UniSA have announced a ground breaking citizen science project. The Great Koala Count aims to provide an estimate of the South Australian koala population by involving the general public and schools as citizen scientists to collect local koala data.
Science buffs will have a whale of a time at the marine-themed Fringe parade and opening night party at the Science Exchange tonight.
His Royal Highness, The Duke of Kent is in Adelaide today to visit RiAus and see the progress of the organisation which he last visited when it was officially opened in October 2009.
Over the past four months a community of over 250 Adelaide crafters have produced the RiAus Adelaide Reef – a coral reef made entirely of crochet. The community of crafters has grown, with experienced artists passing their skills on to beginners in a truly collaborative effort at a series of workshops around Adelaide. To […]
Fellow astronomy geeks - or insomniacs who like shiny things - prepare to get excited! The annual Geminid meteor shower will peak in the early hours of next Wednesday morning (the night of 14/15 December).
Adelaide University has recently done studies on fertility which have shown that a man's sperm does far more than fertilise an egg in the womb.