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New green lacewing discovered in Malaysia

A Malaysian amateur photographer, Guek Hock Ping, captured a beautiful green lacewing in early 2011. Before freeing it, he took some pictures that were uploaded to Flickr. When Shaun Winterton, an entomologist who…

Disney takes face cloning to an impressive new level

A human face has been physically cloned onto an animatronic character.

The singing lab mouse

Genetics help mice express themselves in song.

Google Earth inspires cell biologists

Advances in microscopy allow researchers to zoom in and out of biological tissue like they’re using Google Earth.

Natural birth kickstarts key brain protein production

Improve your baby’s IQ, naturally.

Climbing in the rain

Geckos are perfectly adapted for clinging to dry surfaces in rainforests and urban environments.

Bilingualism increases mental agility

Bilingual children may have competitive advantages.

Homo erectus was not alone

New fossils shed light on human evolution and solve a 40-year-old mystery.

Why do women live longer than men?

Aussie women have an average lifespan of 84 years, while the men have an average of 80. The reason why could lie in our genes.

Tiny snail believed extinct is rediscovered

The oblong rocksnail, declared extinct in 2000, has made a comeback.

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