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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.

Hat, sunscreen and aspirin?

Common painkillers may protect against skin cancer.

Genes tell plants when to flower

Personality may be the key to longevity

Being outgoing and enjoying laughter could help you reach 100.

SKA: the winning sites and the science

Victoria’s orange army

  Thousands of Giant Spider Crabs (Leptomithrax gaimardii) congregate in Port Phillip Bay every year before their winter moult.

Is there carbon on Mars?

New research proves that Mars can produce organic carbon.

Rare butterfly expanding its ranges

Some species will suffer from climate change while others will thrive — it all depends on their interactions with other species.

Arachnophobia cured within three hours

Brain scans show long-term effects of therapy to reduce fears.

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