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Did you know that on September 3rd, we celebrate the International Bacon Day. Image: Shutterstock

Why does bacon sometimes have greenish colour?

Mystery of the green bacon solved.

Fruit flies change after sex

Men are from Mars, women are from Venus — and fruit fly neural circuits can prove it.

I can see it, I can feel it but I just can’t reach it!

You can roar all you like big cat, but I ain’t moving!

DNA strands self-assemble to make nanoscale artworks

Artistically crafted nanotechnology could enable the development of new tools to deliver drugs directly into disease sites in the body.

Restoring leg movement

Previously paralysed rats are able to walk — and run — again.

Atoms, films and quantum mechanics!

Short movies can be stored in atomic vapour.

Tomato genome sequenced

Breeding for appearance may lead to a sacrifice in flavour.

Octopus focus on key features for camouflage

Effective camouflage technique give octopi an evolutionary advantage.

The Top End in storm season

In the Top End, you’re never really alone. The red dust and open roads speak of a uniquely Australian brand of isolation; but it only takes a moment’s pause to hear the roar…

The origin of monogamy

Monogamy evolved in humans when low-ranking males changed tack from competing with the higher-ranked rivals to revealing their more caring side to potential suitors.

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