
Sawfish uses snout to detect and stab prey
Sawfish use electrical signals in their long saw-like snout to detect, stun and then stab them.
Sawfish use electrical signals in their long saw-like snout to detect, stun and then stab them.
Learning to share information for mutual benefit may have set humans on the path to world domination, say experts.
Masses of debris, including floating refrigerators, is making its way on ocean currents, towards the Hawaii and the US.
The effects of climate change may forever alter the terrain of the Himalayas, warn experienced mountaineers.
Cuttlefish and other marine animals use polarised light as a type of secret language, experts say.
Massive spinning discs of water from the Bass Strait are travelling great distances in the East Australian Current.
Stunning underwater images showcase the beauty of the Coral Sea in a new exhibition.
Stunning underwater images showcase the beauty of the Coral Sea in a new exhibition.
Recordings of indigenous languages on the point of extinction are being gathered into an online database.
Christchurch mourns those lost one year ago today in the devastating earthquake.