{ Test page – magazine template - Science Illustrated - Page 48
Latest entries

First complete look at a prehistoric penguin

A giant penguin fossil from New Zealand has been reconstructed after 35 years.

Shakespeare was right: rosemary improves your memory

Rosemary improves cognitive performance and enhances long-term memory in up to 15 per cent.

Neanderthals were disappearing before modern humans arrived

European Neanderthals were already on the verge of extinction 50,000 years ago.

Do pacemakers work even after death?

The pacemaker does not take over from the heart; it merely helps to regulate the sequence and timing of your heartbeat.

Great southern blooms

A phytoplankton bloom swirl creates a figure-of-eight pattern in the South Atlantic Ocean.

How the tiger got its stripes

British mathematician’s 60-year-old theory of how biological patterns are formed finally proven.

Fear smells like sugar to fish

Scientists have figured out what ‘scary stuff’ is really made of.

Boozing up to boost survival rates

Fruit flies use alcohol as a drug to kill parasites.

Satellite cameras could be used for facial recognition

Photos from surveillance cameras, YouTube and Facebook could be used for forensic investigatons.

Fossilised pollen reveals ancient garden

Pollen recovered from 2500-year-old plaster has unlocked the secrets of Ramat Rahel’s garden.

nextmedia Pty Ltd © 2025 All Rights Reserved