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Editor's choice Saturday, 15 June 2019
News in Science 'The best images of Saturn's rings we've ever taken': Cassini's final gift
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Saturn's rings are a complex mix of stripes, speckled textures and other odd features that appear to be sculpted by the planet's moons.
News in ScienceFossils of giant new species of sea creature found on Kangaroo Island
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News in ScienceThe road to health and wellbeing is a walk in the park … literally
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News in ScienceHot rock cannabis instead of bongs: How ancient humans got high during funerals
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News in ScienceWhat is the origin of the joke about Tasmanians having two heads?
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News
- Ancient whales were fearsome predators with razor-sharp teeth, fossil analysis shows
- Focus on the beauty of the human body
- Australian trapdoor spider may be a seafaring castaway from Africa
- Molecule discovery on Titan an intriguing clue in hunt for life
- Ancient DNA shows Canaanites survived Biblical 'slaughter'
- Scientists create 3D print brain-like tissue from stem cells
- Indigenous rock shelter pushes Australia's human history back to 65,000 years
- Super-fast stars in the Milky Way are 'runaways' from another galaxy
- Cockie drummers beat a regular rhythm to catch a mate
- The origin of the tabby coat and other cat mysteries revealed
Dr Karl
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Muscle memory, buttery sweat and our robot overlords
Thursday, 9 May 2019
Where does the wind come from? Can we affect other peoples dreams? Why do some people smell like butter when they sweat?
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Dr Karl: Did life begin on an invisible mountain range?
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Could life have evolved on the longest mountain range on Earth, that is so far under the water it's invisible to most of us?
Human adventure
The 'underground astronaut' in search of ancient bones
Saturday, 26 August 2017
Elen Feuerriegel risked her life to recover bones hidden in a cave below the rolling hills of South Africa. What she found helped open a new chapter in the story of human evolution.
Phone fears unfounded
Smartphone myths and facts
Thursday, 24 August 2017
Do smartphones cause brain cancer? Do they really mess with a plane's navigation gear? And petrol pumps? Really??
Clever smartphones
Can our smartphones get any smarter?
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
In the year 1926, the pioneering scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla predicted a device that would allow us to communicate instantly over any distance, seeing and hearing one another as though face to face.