The depths of the ocean are one of Earth's most inaccessible and unexplored environments, and getting a sneak peek into what lives down there can provide great insight into managing marine diversity.
Flies need good grip because they often sleep upside down.
Human eyes don't have x-ray vision. But we can use radiography machines to allow our eyes to see inside things the human eye cannot.
Australian regulators give the green light for a genetically modified canola- Omega-3 Canola- the world’s first plant based and sustainable source of omega 3.
Your very own household battery could support Australia’s future electricity grid by leveling energy demand and creating consistent and reliable power quality.
How was your morning cup of washed catuai? Or did you go for the natural bourbon to start your day? ABC explains the science behind the flavour of your morning cuppa.
Drink containers end up in the ocean at a truly alarming rate. Simply paying people a small amount to return them cuts that rate by nearly half.
Hundreds of unusual gold nuggets shaped like watermelon seeds were discovered in the Pilbara goldfields last year. We’re now getting to the bottom of how and why these gold nuggets exist.
New research has used genetic analysis in a world-first effort to accurately estimate Australian and New Zealand white shark numbers.
Why are flies so easily able to evade our attempts to swat them?
Historical expeditions to Antarctica have a legacy of impacts – and not all of them good.
Our new fleet of remote controlled ocean bots are sailing away to collect data on the high seas.
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