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Chemists have manipulated the growth of crystals to build beautiful nanoflowers that are impossibly small.
The earliest evidence of apes and monkeys co-existing has been uncovered in Tanzania.
Flowers attract pollinators via bright colours and beautiful aromas and some resort to trickery in an effort to reproduce.
Dominant crocodiles rule over large territories and fight off other males, new research suggests.
What are the real implications of mass species extinction, asks ecologist Euan Ritchie.
These Aussie scientists are on the front lines of the battle against malaria in the Solomons.
Veteran Antarctica researcher Dr Grahame Budd returns to document changes in the landscape.
Researchers capture mosquitoes in the Solomon Islands to study malaria, one of the world's big killers.
The first Australian settlers numbered up to 3000 and arrived intentionally, a new study suggests.
Learn about the many types of galaxies, and see some of the loveliest images ever taken of these cosmic wonders.
Grey reef sharks behave differently depending on the point in the lunar cycle, new research suggests.
Is the Reef's heritage status at risk because of Australia's guardianship? Dr Chris McGrath wonders.
The reason giant female moa birds towered over diminutive males may be simpler than experts thought.
A cache of fossilised dinosaur embryos found in China sheds light on how the prehistoric giants developed.
Australian scientists produce a draft of the koala genome, which they say will help to conserve the iconic native.
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Posted on 18 May 2013
Photographers hit the beach in search of hippos in the surf for a new documentary, Africa: Eye to Eye with the Unknown. View larger video