The DARK Matters exhibition has helped the Science Gallery attract its highest number of visitors since opening its doors.
Read MorePhD candidate Guangyong FU had an unusual introduction to Australia, undertaking two weeks’ hotel quarantine when he arrived in Melbourne from China.
Read MoreA team of international experts will descend on Sydney today to help chart a new direction for dark matter research.
Read MoreWhen you think of physics, do you think of variety? Postdoctoral researcher at The University of Western Australia, Graeme Flower, certainly didn't. Now, he thrives in a world of constant variety in every moment of his day, which, in his words, "keeps it interesting."
Read MoreImagine transitioning from one field of science to another and not just switching specialties but moving to the other side of the world to delve into one of the most profound mysteries of the universe.
Read MoreThe only deep-underground physics laboratory in the Southern Hemisphere is getting a very cool new toy—a fridge that cools things to temperatures 300 times colder than outer space.
Read MoreScientists have received the first transmissions from a muon detector placed 1km underground in the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory.
Read MoreAstronomers and dark matter scientists will hold a spooktacular event to celebrate Dark Matter Day on Tuesday, October 31
Read MoreA combination of passion and pragmatism drive the career direction of postdoctoral researcher Jeremy Bourhill.
Read MorePhysics is a broad field and can sometimes look like lonely work, but PhD student Elrina Hartman says the dynamism and collaboration within the field of physics confirmed her desire to pursue the sciences.
Read MorePhD candidate Guangyong FU had an unusual introduction to Australia, undertaking two weeks’ hotel quarantine when he arrived in Melbourne from China.
Read MoreRural and remote students will come face-to-face with Australian researchers at the forefront of scientific exploration when the National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip arrives in Queensland for National Science Week 2023.
Read MoreThe National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip will set off to visit Australian schools and communities between 6 and 26 August.
Read MoreAustralian dark matter researchers will boost their innovative thinking with a pilot program at IdeaSquare, CERN in Switzerland.
Read MoreCentre researchers Elisabetta Barberio and Madeleine Zurowski participated in the ABC Catalyst The Dark Side of the Universe episode.
Read MoreSUPL Ltd has appointed Kim Mintern-Lane as Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL) Facility and Laboratory Manager.
Read MoreCentre Chief Investigators Nicole Bell (UoM) and Celine Boehm (UoS) were named among Australia’s 50 women at the cutting edge of science in Australia.
Read MorePhysicists and outreach staff have been working with regional Victorian secondary school students to provide insight into the variety and excitement of careers in science.
Read MoreMembers of the CYGNUS-Oz collaboration have received a funding injection of more than $90,000 that will enable the Australian team to play a pivotal role in the international quest to develop directional dark matter detectors.
Read MoreTo celebrate International Women’s Day, Centre Director Elisabetta Barberio spoke to the Victorian Government’s Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions about her experience climbing the professional ladder in a male-dominated field, and how she has supported the female leaders of the future.
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