Category : Search result: Australian science broadcasting


Physicists Reveal The Secret Formula For The Perfect Pint

Scientists from the University of Huddersfield have cracked the code on pouring the ideal pint of Guinness. Discover the exact 45-degree angle and two-part pour technique to achieve the perfect creamy head every time.

ABC sacks journalist Antoinette Lattouf in Gaza post row

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has dismissed presenter Antoinette Lattouf after she shared a Human Rights Watch report on Gaza, sparking a fierce debate over censorship, impartiality, and the silencing of Palestinian voices within the media.

Brian Cox: UK Science Cuts a 'Catastrophic Failure'

Renowned physicist Brian Cox delivers a scathing critique of the UK government's science funding, warning of a 'catastrophic failure of ambition' that threatens to dismantle Britain's world-leading research reputation.

Royal Society criticised over trans entrants for women's award

The Royal Society faces a major backlash and accusations of 'erasing women' after its prestigious award for women in science was opened to biological males who identify as female. Supreme Court judge Lady Haldane is at the centre of the storm.

Journalist David Dale dies after cancer battle

Renowned Australian journalist David Dale, known for his fearless reporting and clashes with media mogul Kerry Packer, has died following a battle with cancer. Tributes pour in for the broadcasting icon.

AFL TV sound mystery solved after 45 years

After decades of confusion, the strange sound heard during AFL broadcasts has been identified. Discover the surprising origin of this long-standing mystery.

Trump science cuts trigger mass research layoffs

Deep cuts to US science funding under the Trump administration have led to widespread job losses across research institutions, threatening America's position as a global leader in innovation.

Oxford exposes China's DNA tracking of Uyghurs

A groundbreaking study by Oxford University Press reveals how China employs forensic genetics to track and suppress the Uyghur population, raising serious human rights concerns.

New dwarf planet discovered in solar system

Scientists have identified a new dwarf planet lurking in the far reaches of our solar system, sparking fresh debates about planetary formation and the secrets of deep space.

Mars meteorite sells for £1.8m at London auction

A piece of Martian rock, one of the largest ever found, has been sold for a staggering sum at a prestigious London auction, sparking excitement among scientists and collectors alike.

BBC's deeper crisis beyond financial struggles

The BBC faces more than just financial challenges—its very identity and purpose are under scrutiny. Explore the existential threats looming over Britain's public broadcaster.

Hear Earth's magnetic poles flipping in eerie simulation

Scientists have recreated the eerie sound of Earth's magnetic poles flipping, a phenomenon that could have catastrophic consequences for modern technology. Listen to the haunting audio and discover what it means for our future.

Clean air may accelerate global warming, scientists warn

New research suggests that reductions in air pollution could be accelerating global warming by allowing more sunlight to reach Earth's surface. Experts warn of unintended consequences in the fight against climate change.

Page 4 of 4