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Bigger isn’t always better — or faster

Lizard study reveals why cheetahs are the world’s fastest animal.

Black hole caught committing murder

  Most homicide cases involve finding the murderer, but this is the first time NASA have been able to identify a stellar homicide victim.

Motherly love in the animal kingdom

Understanding Frida Kahlo’s fertility problems

The famous Mexican painter studied medicine in her youth and used that knowledge to paint the different factors that might have affected her ability to procreate.

New clues for dinosaur extinction

New research suggests that some dinosaurs may have been slowly declining before they finally disappeared.

Powering a moon base

Thermal energy could be the key to powering a futuristic moon base.

Observing the Sun

  The European Space Agency (ESA) will launch the Solar Orbiter mission in 2017. It will investigate the connections between the Sun and the heliosphere, the magnetic bubble that surrounds our solar system….

Can organic food production feed Australia’s growing population?

Organic foods have an important role in feeding a growing population.

Sticky feet

Researchers at Cambridge University explain how ants can climb up walls and stick to the ceiling without falling down.

Next step in HIV prevention research

The International Microbicide Conference 2012 looks at which methods work and the next steps in developing these.

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