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Ian Connellan

Ian Connellan

Editor at Cosmos Magazine

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    Penguins: the poster fauna of the Southern Hemisphere

    Penguins are scattered all across the southern continents, but it might come as a surprise that only four, of the world’s 18 penguin species live in Antarctica.
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    The long lesson for better land use

    Learning to grow native grains and tubers the way First Australians did.
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    South Australian manufacturers set to build high-tech solution for ...

    The mobile rail to space: new project will provide launch site flexibility.
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    On Country to keep jila healthy - Cosmos

    A desert ranger team in northern Western Australia are using the cooler months to monitor jila (desert springs) and use right-way fire to keep its native
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    From the vault: Alan Duffy: a passion for science

    Outgoing RiAus Lead Scientist Alan Duffy chats with Cosmos about his twin passions for astrophysics and science communication. 
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    From the vault: Australian Academy of Science welcomes new head

    ANU Distinguished Professor Chennupati Jagadish has been named as the next president of the Australian Academy of Science.
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    From the vault: Penicillin for the heart

    Antibiotic treatment can significantly reduce the progression of underlying heart disease in kids and adolescents, according to a new study.
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    From the vault: Killer asteroids and stargazing

    Fred Watson’s been a fixture of Australian astronomy for decades. He joins Cosmos to speak about his new book released on 1 November 2021.
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    From the vault: Feeling twitchy? Get ready for the Aussie Backyard ...

    The Aussie Backyard Bird Count is nearly here! We talked to Birdlife Australia’s Sean Dooley about how to get involved and what’s been learnt.
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    From the vault: Shadowy world of nocturnal moth pollinators

    New Zealand researchers have shown that moths move pollen from one flower to another, making them important pollinators.
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    From the vault: The mysteries of ultradiffuse galaxies

    An international team of astronomers have shed light on a mysterious galactic phenomenon: elusive ultradiffuse galaxies.
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    Alice Hamilton hates heavy metal - Cosmos

    In the early 1920s, scientists from a wide range of disciplines were involved in what the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has called “the
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    From the vault: Denisova DNA yields more secrets

    One of the great human evolution detective stories has had a chapter added, with the release of new DNA evidence extracted from sediment in Denisova
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    Protecting human rights from AI

    Watch human rights commissioner Ed Santow outline the reasons why an AI commissioner is needed.
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    From the vault: It's Thank a Climate Scientist Day

    It’s 12 June, the main day of the year – and there really ought to be more than one – when we stop to thank climate scientists for their often thankless work.
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    Time travel and tipping points - Earth - Cosmos

    by Lauren Fuge
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    From the vault: Bruce Pascoe's long lesson for better land use

    Writer Bruce Pascoe is an unlikely but committed late-life convert to agricultural science, even though his reasons to take up the plough – not quite
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    How clean is the Hunter Valley air? - Cosmos

    The air quality in New South Wales’ Hunter Valley has made news this week, with serving and former politicians accusing one another of ‘cherry-picking’ data
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    Explainer: Cryptocurrency - Cosmos

    Fuelled by a boom, Bitcoin “mining” is thought to be producing enough CO2 to rival the city of London, and consuming almost as much energy as all the data
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    Lithium: Powering the Green Revolution - Cosmos

    by Richard A Lovett
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    Rich feelings: better or worse? - Cosmos

    It’s the age-old question: we all want money, but does it make us happy? Invariably, the answer is nuanced but some consistent themes have emerged.