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Oldest human ancestor was really weird

An artist's impression of Saccorhytus, based on fossil finds.

Scientists believe a tiny marine creature from China that wriggled in the seabed mud about 540 million years ago may be the earliest-known animal in the lengthy evolutionary path that eventually led to humans.

Why some cling to false or debatable views

How attached are you to the idea that you picked the best web browser?

People who are dogmatic and stubborn about whether Firefox or Chrome works best for them might be closet climate change sceptics, according to new research.

The seven strangest sea creatures near you

Dr Julian Finn explores the water at Williamstown for the weirdest marine creatures.

Sharks have hogged the spotlight this summer. But what about the smaller creatures that inhabit our waters. Fish that can go from being female to male or sea cucumbers that can reorganise the position of their vital organs before splitting in two. They all live in Australian waters: in our bays, harbours and deep oceans.