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These beautiful seahorses, no bigger than a 20-cent coin, eluded scientists for several centuries.
May 2013 marks the bicentenary of the first European crossing of the Blue Mountains.
Flowers attract pollinators via bright colours and beautiful aromas and some resort to trickery in an effort to reproduce.
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.
When racers take to Lake Gairdner, SA, for Speed Week, it's more than just a joy ride.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have had a significant but little-known role in our armed forces.
Learn about the many types of galaxies, and see some of the loveliest images ever taken of these cosmic wonders.
Man-made burrows have been engineered in a bid to boost populations of critically endangered wombats.
A spate of fatal shark attacks in WA has led to calls for drastic action. But what's behind the attacks?
Photographer Ken Duncan captures images of mothers and children in poor and remote areas.
Is the Reef's heritage status at risk because of Australia's guardianship? Dr Chris McGrath wonders.
Nature, bushwalking, astronomy, weather, photography – it's all here, in our list of top smartphone and tablet apps.
A stunning new exhibition showcases the unique and fragile landscapes and animals of Antarctica.
Two nature-lovers from Victoria have captured the soundscape of Australia's largest temperate rainforest.
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Posted on 23 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
Work has halted on a proposed iron ore mine in Tasmania's fragile Tarkine region.
A bee collecting nectar from a vibrant bloom in Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens is the focus of this week's reader photo.
Those who feel they deserve success are more likely to fail when challenges arise.
A triangular $5 coin launched this month commemorates the 25th anniversary of Australian Parliament House.
Chemists have manipulated the growth of crystals to build beautiful nanoflowers that are impossibly small.