SA to export hydrogen fuel to the world
Shipping sunshine is the state’s next growth industry, as we turn our abundant renewable energy into hydrogen fuel and sell it to the world. HOW IT WORKS
Shipping sunshine is the state’s next growth industry, as we turn our abundant renewable energy into hydrogen fuel and sell it to the world. HOW IT WORKS
A critically endangered orchid rescued from its final remaining habits has been painstakingly relocated in a last ditched bid to bring it back to life.
At just six years old, Royce — from an outback cattle station — is South Australia’s top player of QuestaGame. What’s QuestaGame you ask?
It’s just four little letters, but anyone who lives near the RAAF base or a fire station may have cause to fear PFAS. And now, it’s going international.
Year 6 student Phoebe poured an incredible 400 hours into this super-realistic dinosaur sculpture, catching the eye of senior palaeontologists. See how she made it here.
Even death can’t free you from gender bias, a new study indicates, with Adelaide researchers revealing even museum exhibits are likely to feature one sex more than the other.
More than 3000 people who went on the CSIRO diet have revealed how successful it was in reducing weight – and costs.
A WHO report this week reveals the extent of microplastics in our water and food supplies. Is it safe to eat the fish? Yes, says this Adelaide scientist.
A WHO report this week reveals the extent of microplastics in our water and food supplies. Is it safe to eat the fish? Yes, says this Adelaide scientist.
UniSA research combined with industry know-how has created a clever device to detect cancer in a urine sample and save patients from current invasive and uncomfortable diagnostic tests.
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