It's long been known that our diet choices help determine our carbon footprint. But do you know which of your favourite foods are the most water-hungry?
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How assembly line nanofactories could lower the cost of diabetes medication.
We celebrated World Heart Day with science and technology. In a world-first, a man in the US received a replacement aortic heart valve.
We have produced the first ever estimate of commercial fishing gear lost in the world’s oceans.
Recently, magnetic compasses at Greenwich pointed directly at true north for the first time in 360 years. This is currently happening in Western Australia too. But what does it mean?
We're working with Indigenous rangers in Cape York to give baby turtles the best chance of making it from nest to ocean.
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Forget Spiderman, the real heroes are living in your very own gardens. That’s right, we’re talking about insects.
Growth in demand for healthy and sustainable products could make Australia's food and agribusiness sector more valuable than mining.
We’ve starting to unravel the mystery of the source of the Pilbara gold nuggets whose unusual shape and distribution baffled explorers in the region.
Cathy Foley reflects on the importance of leadership in science as the buzz from Australian Museum Eureka Prizes still lingers.
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