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What is an ocean avalanche?

Avalanches are terrifying things: they career down snow-covered mountains, smashing everything in their paths.

Need To Know with Dr Karl

Sniffing out Parkinson’s disease

We know of one (that’s correct, only one!) person able to smell Parkinson’s disease, before the symptoms became visible some 14 years later.

Tim the Yowie Man

Gravity hills can be explained by spirit levels, not spiritual forces

Gravity hills, spook hills, magnetic hills, mystery hills, or anti-gravity hills… whatever you choose to call them, there’s a simple explanation behind these national and global phenomena.

Tim the Yowie Man

The spectacle of Sydney’s ‘Flying Pieman’

It’s one of those yarns you hear sitting around a pub on a Friday evening and accept with a grain or two of salt.

Need To Know with Dr Karl

Neanderthal DNA kills superbugs

Proteins found in ancient Neanderthal DNA might help fight modern antibiotic resistance.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Ouch, my heart: the Mareeba rock wallaby

Meet the adorable Mareeba rock wallaby (Petrogale mareeba), found in just one place in the world.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Hydrosaurus lizards look like old-timey dinosaurs

Remember, back in the day, when all of our dinosaur toys looked like this beautifully posed Hydrosaurus lizard?

Tim the Yowie Man

Blade trees: the uniquely Australian bush enigma

Dotted around the Riverina and outback New South Wales are several intriguing old river red gums with hand shears embedded in their trunks.

Need To Know with Dr Karl

At this exact time every year more than 90% of the world’s population are in sunlight

On Reddit, I came across the following statement: “Every year on 8 July at about 11.15 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), approximately 99.164 per cent of the world’s population is between dawn and dusk.” Amazingly, it turns out to be only 6 per cent wrong!

Creatura with Bec Crew

This super-rare giant glider has a voice like a lawnmower

How is the mahogany glider not a household name?

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