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Why do some snails float?

In the case of the snail, the eggs came first.

100 years of solitude

Lonesome George, the last remaining Pinta Island Tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra abingdoni) — who was around 100 years of age — passed away on Sunday in his enclosure in the Galapagos Islands. The giant…

Birds recognise faces

Birds living in urban habitats recognise individual human faces.

Gluten-free pasta made from green bananas

This could be a tasty new option for coeliac patients.

I’m watching you

Stonehenge: symbol of unification?

Britain’s neolithic people pulled together to build this monument.

Male peacocks, not just a pretty display

When male peacocks display their feathery plumage they are also having infrasonic conversations.

Apple peel boosts calorie burning

An apple a day keeps the doctor — and the fat — away.

Do all vampires have fangs?

A trip to the Deep Oceans exhibition at the Australian Museum changed our perspective on these alleged neck nibblers.

Eternal embrace

 The fossils found in Germany are the first known example of prehistoric sex.

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