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Untamed nature

Natural history filmmaker Karen Bass shares footage from her latest projects.

Supernova remnant

A 400-year-old supernova explosion creates a spectacular scene.

Could eating chocolate kill your dog?

Dogs and chocolate have generally been labelled as a bad combination, however the amount of chocolate needed to cause serious effects in canines may surprise dog owners.

Tiny solution for oil spills

Scientists have developed micro-submarines that can clean up oils spills.

Mysterious bleaching

The smooth coral flower (Eusmilia fastigiata) usually varies in colour from shades of yellow-grey to brown with blue-green tinting and white tentacles, but this particular specimen found on a reef in the Caribbean…

Dinosaur farts could have contributed to global warming

Gaseous emissions from giant herbivores may have been enough to warm the Earth.

The human immune system in action

Scanning electron microscope technology reveals the image of scavenger cell engulfing tuberculosis bacteria.

Image: Penn University

Zombie ants and the fungus that saves them

Newly discovered parasite fights the zombie-ant fungus.

Waking embryos in the womb

Your brain may already be awake before you are born.

Changing climate could affect pest fertility

A noxious fish species could benefit from increasing temperatures.

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