
What is ball lightning?
Ball lightning is a rare occurrence that few people have seen with their own eyes. Thought for many years to be a myth, scientists now recognise it as a genuine phenomenon, but remain baffled about its cause.
Ball lightning is a rare occurrence that few people have seen with their own eyes. Thought for many years to be a myth, scientists now recognise it as a genuine phenomenon, but remain baffled about its cause.
It turns out the same climate change forces contributing to coral bleaching have also taken a toll on the trees that inhabit Queensland’s tropical rainforests.
The full Moon in June will be a supermoon. Set your sights on the night sky on Tuesday 14 June for a spectacular spectacle.
Great Barrier Reef bleaching occurred on over 90 per cent of reefs this summer, report reveals
On the bicentenary of the European honey bee’s introduction to Australia, should we be celebrating? We take a look at the effects – good and bad – the honey bee has had on our environment and society.
For 65,000 years, Bininj – the local Kundjeihmi word for Aboriginal people – have returned to Madjedbebe rock shelter on Mirarr Country in the Kakadu region (in the Northern Territory).
The iconic Irwin’s turtle lives on!
Just after completing an assignment documenting the new lives of treechangers, photographer Tajette O’Halloran and her community on the New South Wales North Coast were hit by floods in early March. This is her story.
If you were a sea monster wanting to hide from humans, Tasmania’s far-fung west coast would be a good place to hang out.
Brush-tailed bettongs released on Yorke Peninsula last year are doing so well that nearly every female caught for a recent health check was carrying pouch young.