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First Nations Advanced Leadership Program, a new initiative supporting the ongoing development of leading First Nations arts ...
Step into a world where love is chaotic, magic is real, and anything can happen under the moonlight! Shakespeare's most beloved and accessible comedy comes to life in Casula with a dazzling new ...
This groundbreaking scientific visualization takes viewers on an immersive journey inside the Pillars of Creation, one of the ...
Alexandria Echo Press reporter Lisa Johnson and Astro Bob talk about the Milky Way, galaxies in Virgo, and Bob's latest award ...
What's better than witnessing the Northern Lights? Capturing the moment. Learn how to do it properly with this quick tutorial ...
Frontman Steve Kilbey on the band’s new singles tour, his fraught relationship with success, and why he’ll never do a Van ...
“It could have gone the other way,” Paoletti said. In postwar America, young baby boomers (generally defined as those born between 1946 and 1964) were raised in gender-specific clothin ...
Current models suggest the Milky Way hosts around 10 billion of these embers, and more than 97 percent of all stars will finish their lives the same way. Aomawa Shields of the University of California ...
The Milky Way is around 10 billion years old and is home to more than 100 billion stars. This suggests there is likely a mind-boggling number of potentially habitable planets in our home galaxy alone.
In response to what he would do to help the housing crisis locally, Kruchkywich pointed to something that is already being done: United Housing, the United Way Perth Huron’s innovation non-profit ...
A galaxy from the early cosmos appears to mirror our Milky Way in shape, size, and structure—something no one expected to see so soon. Ancient Light Reveals a Familiar Shape Astronomers have ...
First, the gas in the central molecular zone (CMZ), a dense and chaotic region near the Milky Way’s core, appears to be ionised (meaning it is electrically charged because it has lost electrons ...