Bigger groups make better choices
Fish in groups are quicker and more accurate at making decisions than individuals.
Fish in groups are quicker and more accurate at making decisions than individuals.
While searching for giant rat fossils, scientists have stumbled on the oldest rock carvings in southeast Asia.
An orchid that lives and blooms completely undergound shows evolution in action.
Polynesian people may have populated the Pacific via New Guinea rather than Taiwan as previously thought.
Endangered cassowaries are struggling to find food in the wake of last week’s Cyclone Yasi.
It might be an ancient tradition, but whipping does not make horses run faster.
For the first time, a cane toad has been found in the southwest corner of Western Australia.
A population of Carnaby’s cockatoos may have their habitat destroyed if a detention centre goes ahead.
New populations of the critically endangered mountain pygmy possum have scientists excited.
Because there were no gauges where Cyclone Yasi made landfall, there are no direct measures of its strength.