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Why do we need a varied diet?

Let’s talk about health and science.

Upending physics? Spectacular aspects of neutrinos below, at, or above speed of light

A neutrino beam from one of CERN’s laboratories in Geneva, Switzerland, seemed to travel 0.0025 per cent faster through earth than the speed of light in a vacuum. Its final destination was the…

The brief history of portable audio players

The invention that revolutionised an industry.

Which star is the largest?

The red hypergiant VY Canis Majoris holds the current distinction for being the largest star ever observed, in terms of volume, measuring 2,600 times larger than the Sun.

Tooling around

Believe or not, fishes use tools to eat.

Image of the week

Sandstone block may change history

A discovery provides new insight on dinosaur diversity and activity in Australia.

Image of the week

Dimitri Douchin, PhD student, and his advisor at Macquarie University, Orsola de Marco, confirmed that the object known as Kn 61 is a planetary nebula. In this image, we can see the newly…

A chocolate affair

Do you have a favourite brand of chocolate? If you tried it with your eyes closed, would you recognise it?

Geeky you, hipster me

The web browser you choose defines your personality. Are you a hipster, a geek or a conservative? Keep on reading to find out.

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