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Unreal: I spent the morning at the University’s virtual reality research lab

Are the VR Openlab's research goals actually a reality, or a distant virtual dream?

September 29, 2017 Aidan Molins
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Should we be a single planet species?

Theodora Von Arnim speaks with space veteran Marsha Ivins.

August 16, 2016 Theodora Von Arnim
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NASA TO SEND ROOMBA TO MARS BECAUSE IT’S FUCKING DUSTY

In space, no-one can hear you clean

October 1, 2015 The Garter Press
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University of Sydney Student Smashes NASA Record For Fuel Efficiency; “Mars and Back on a Tank of Fuel”

Joanna Connolly and Peter Walsh on the latest from the School of Physics.

September 17, 2015 Honi Soit
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Indigenous Futurisms, Decolonial Futures

Shareeka Helaluddin navigates a forty-six minute interstellar journey of galactic proportions.

May 20, 2015 Shareeka Helaluddin

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