Mapping giant earthquake potential
New research narrows down where giant earthquakes are likely to hit
New research narrows down where giant earthquakes are likely to hit
The first baby Goodfellow’s tree kangaroo born in 20 years at Taronga Zoo has emerged.
In the desperate race to stop a new cancer from wiping out Tasmanian devils, an expedition financed by an Australian Geographic Society fundraiser has found cause for hope on a remote, windswept coast.
Many of Australia’s seemingly defenceless creatures employ ingenious methods to hide – and seek – in plain view.
While the world watches and governments and scientists argue about salinity and water resources, families living at the mouth of the Murray River are working to find their own solutions.
Australia’s scientists are abuzz with the potential of our native bees, some of which can be deadly.
Species names may sound formal, but look further and you’ll see the joke.
Scientists do have a sense of humour after all. While the Latin scientific names may seem formal, behind some of them are in-jokes and puns that will make you groan.
Museum Victoria Live exhibits keeper Maik Fiedel describes the Lady Gaga-ntuan stick insect.
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