Dinosaurs weren’t as cold as we thought
They may have been extinct for 65 million years, but scientists have found a way to take their temperatures.
Tutankhamun’s burial believed to be a rush job
The microbial growths in the pharaoh’s tomb suggest that he was buried in a hurry.
Desert beetle aids breakthrough in water collection
Inspired by the biological structure of the desert-dwelling Stenocara beetle, University of Sydney researcher Dr Chiara Neto’s groundbreaking water collection technology could soon bring relief to drought-stricken areas.