From the nanoscale to the planetary, Issue 99 goes on an adventure across space and time:
In the Top End, David Hancock documents ancient rock art as it's renewed by a new generation of people on Country.
From the shores of Botany Bay, Drew Rooke reports on the epic bird migrations turning avian science on its head.
Ella Finkel documents a decade of brainwaves in neuroscience, a field already being revolutionised by AI.
Plus zombies in real life, the science of fake meat, hope in the ocean and the Aussie mozzies defeating dengue at a global scale.
Dive in a universe of science is waiting for you.
This is Issue 99 of Cosmos, a quarterly science print magazine.
Produced by The Royal Institution of Australia, Cosmos aims to inspire curiosity in 'The Science of Everything' and make the world of science accessible to everyone.