‘Kangaroos’ and ‘snow’ are not two terms often together in the same sentence, but it makes for great viewing!

Why ‘x’ Denotes the Unknown
If you want to know why ‘x’ is used to denote the unknown, it’s because you can’t say ‘sh’ in Spanish.
‘Kangaroos’ and ‘snow’ are not two terms often together in the same sentence, but it makes for great viewing!

If you want to know why ‘x’ is used to denote the unknown, it’s because you can’t say ‘sh’ in Spanish.

Country by Bruce Pascoe and Bill Gammage is a dialogue between experts on First Nations ways of farming and agriculture. It is also a call to Australia to look after Country better.

A first-hand description of identifying when science has failed (even if you want to think it’s worked).

Taking part in the Aussie Backyard Bird Count is easy! Just spend 20 minutes in your favourite outdoor space and tell us about the birds you see during that period. You can submit your results using the app or the web form. Every count helps.

More than 70% of researchers have tried and failed to reproduce another scientist’s experiments, and more than half have failed to reproduce their own experiments.

A NASA spacecraft will slam into asteroid in Earth’s first planetary-defence test.

Scientists and funders with close links to local communities outline how Western teams can collaborate fairly and effectively with those groups.

Scientists receive too little peer-review training. Here’s one method from Nature for effectively peer-reviewing papers.
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