Bight Skate: A slow growing, large and late maturing skate lives in quite deep waters from about 150m to 700m […]
MEDIA RELEASE from Australian Antarctic Division The 2012 Antarctic Medal has been awarded to four people for outstanding service to […]
By Angela Beggs Let me just say that in my primary school days the term slag had a completely different […]
The slideshow above is from a Google search of Barramundi – there are more photos of men in hats holding […]
By Helen Sim Huw Morgan, who curates this blog, confesses to having eaten crickets and spiders. In Vietnam. Deep-fried. And […]
The CSIRO team that invented a faster system for wireless local area networking – which later became the foundation of […]
By Kim Pullen Australian National Insect Collection (Inspired by New South Wales’ (nickname the Cockroaches) win in State of Origin […]
What he does and why? Profile Name: Dr Ben Hoffmann (Full profile) Title: Research Scientist Qualifications: BSc (Hons) PhD Expertise: […]
For a country with so much sunlight, some might think Australia has been slow to adapt its electricity generation mix […]
By Carrie Bengston OK, so you’ve got the flu. Who hasn’t this time of year? When you’re not feeling sad […]
By Kim Pullen – Australian National Insect Collection A huge caterpillar covered in tufts of black spines is not something […]
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