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A cannibal among us

The Milky Way might have swallowed a galaxy as part of its formation.

Win tickets to the launch of Scott’s Last Expedition

The Australian National Maritime Museum and Science Illustrated invite you to the launch of Scott’s Last Expedition, an amazing exhibition that reunites real artefacts used by Scott and his team together with rare…

Museum of viruses and bacteria

The wondrous world of science

Last month, the Wellcome Collection announced the Wellcome Images Awards. The winners uncover the beauty and secrets of our world. On the press release, Dr Adam Ruthford said: “Images are one of the…

Up close and personal with Saturn and its moons

NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft has taken pictures of Tethys and Dione. Both moons were discovered in 1684 by Giovanni Domenico Cassini. 327 years later, we know that both moons have icy surfaces composed almost…

Is there a dinosaur in your fridge?

A new study published in the journal Fungal Genetics and Biology shows that this brownish mushroom has been around since the Cretaceous period.

The Spotless Mind?

Memories can be enhanced or erased by manipulating the activity of PKMzeta.

How snakes got legless

A new study has confirmed a missing link in snakes’ legless evolution.

New Research into Cyclone Behaviour

After the devastation left behind from tropical cyclone Yasi, a better understanding can never be a bad thing.

A precious baby gorilla for Taronga Zoo

It’s a baby girl for Taronga Zoo’s western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla).

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