Can we unlock the mystery of how microbes below the surface of the earth find the energy to live?
Sydney's affluent eastern suburbs have raw and untreated sewage from 3,500 people discharged directly into the Tasman Sea.
For the first time at the world heritage-listed area, whale sharks, the world's biggest fish, have been captured on film attempting to mate.
In honour of World Oceans Day this week, we’ve looked beyond the shore to test your knowledge and hopefully provide a few more facts on our great blue planet.
It’s World Oceans Day and we’re going to drag you down into the abyss, where we can determine if truth really is stranger than fiction.
Our researchers are aboard RV Investigator, travelling along an Indian Ocean route that was last studied 60 years ago, looking at how the oceans have changed with the climate.
When it comes down to what’s greener, renovating often beats rebuilding. However, exactly what's done with the remodelled or rebuilt house makes an enormous difference.
When you look at the waves breaking at the beach, those waves might be at the end of a long journey. They could have been created far away, or just nearby.
Game on! This year, over 1800 students from around the world competed for a share of $5 million USD at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
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