The Sydney schoolboys taking on the 'most hated man in the world'
He outraged the world by hiking the price of an essential drug by more than 5000 per cent.
He outraged the world by hiking the price of an essential drug by more than 5000 per cent.
Venom from two iconic Australian species could be behind the development of new treatments for diabetes, which affects around 1.7 million Australians.
Scientists have found out how the blue whales rose to become the biggest beasts the Earth has seen – and it's all down to their teeth.
One of Melbourne's oldest gardens which was laid out when the colony of Victoria was just two years young is under threat from building works, which could swallow up about 10 per cent of the remaining grounds.
The deal will allow the company to bid for business in the burgeoning Chinese market using Australian-designed technology.
Water ions trapped in a diamond show an ocean's worth of water sits deep in the Earth.
The company proposing Australia's first cryonics lab has gained approval to build in Holbrook, southern NSW, and plan to begin freezing and stories bodies next year.
A century-old antiseptic made from coal tar and used to treat wounds and sleeping sickness in World War I Australian soldiers has been found to help the body fight off viral infections, including the common cold.
Melburnians complaining about the swarms of mosquitoes this spring need to take a good hard look at themselves. Or more specifically, at their back gardens.
Strictly speaking a gonopodium is not a penis. However, the larger this male reproductive organ is in one fish species leads to bigger brains in females.
NASA scientists have been daydreaming about a new kind of rocket engine that could carry astronauts to Mars in 70 days without burning any fuel. Now, in a new paper published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Propulsion and Power, they say that it might really work.
Members of Curtin University's Desert Fireball Network (DFN) team have successfully tracked and recovered a freshly fallen meteorite from a Western Australian farm near Morawa, several hundred kilometres north-east of Perth.
The organisation that froze a 14-year-old British cancer victim concedes that the odds of revival are no more than 50-50.
It was an Australian invention developed in war-time conditions that allowed Queen Elizabeth II to tour insect-free in '63. While the royal link that brought insect repellent to the masses is true, not all mozzie management techniques stack up. Here are some hits - and misses.
Greg Hunt pulls Larry Marshall into line with new directive.
A 14-year-old girl who has died of cancer has been cryogenically frozen in the hope that she can be "woken up" and cured in the future after winning a landmark court case in her final days.
A 14-year-old girl who has died of cancer has been cryogenically frozen in the hope that she can be "woken up" and cured.
Remaining on Earth any longer, Hawking believes, places humanity at great risk of encountering another mass extinction.
Three Australian inventions CSIRO is hoping to take to market.
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