Science

Ancient Discovery: Oldest Violence in Southeast Asia Unveiled!

In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists reveal the oldest known case of violence in Southeast Asia, shedding light on ancient survival struggles.

Russia’s GPS Warfare: The Unseen Battle in European Skies

Russia's GPS jamming wreaks havoc in Europe, leaving experts concerned over potential disasters in navigation. Discover the unseen battles in the skies.

Malawi's Politicians Make Historic Health Commitments

Ahead of elections, Malawi's political parties unite for landmark health commitments, focusing on women and children.

Root Fungi Revolution: Enhancing Crop Growth in Challenging Salty Soils

Discover how root fungi like AMF can transform saline-agriculture by improving nutrient uptake—paving the way to more efficient use of resources.

Curtin University Shines: Five Young Researchers Honored with Science Awards

Celebrating Curtin University researchers recognized in the Young Tall Poppy Science Awards, inspiring innovation across diverse scientific fields.

When Concorde 001 Stretched Time: The Record-Breaking 74-Minute Solar Eclipse

In 1973, scientists aboard Concorde 001 chased the moon's shadow at Mach 2.05, turning a regular solar eclipse into an unprecedented 74-minute observation.

Is a Mega-Earthquake Threat Lurking Beneath the Atlantic?

Scientists reveal hidden tectonic dangers as a newly discovered delamination zone could transform the Atlantic seabed into a mega-quake hotspot.