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How does HDTV work?

The crisp, sharp images we see on digital televisions are the result of how the signal is broadcast, received and displayed.

Bull’s-Eye: The strange case of the dwarf corn

Natural mutations could lead to better crops.

Amasia, the new supercontinent

All of Earth’s current continents will form Amasia, a single landmass, in 50 to 200 million years time.

Genetically doomed to fancy fat

A preference for fatty foods may be genetic.

Cupid is going digital

The digital romance revolution has provided those looking for love with greater and more convenient access to potential partners.

Endangered and vulnerable Aussie creatures

Battle of the blood suckers

A new genus of bat fly has been discovered entombed in amber.

Can humans sneeze while sleeping?

We don’t sneeze when we are sleeping, thanks to our brains and our location.

Sweet, sweet medicine

Sweet news for those looking for an alternative to customary medicinal antibiotics. Honey, an ancient remedy for the treatment of infected wounds, has recently been rediscovered by the medical community.

From a mouse to an elephant in 24 million generations

Since the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, mammals have increased in size from small rodents to the Blue Whale, which can weigh up to 190 tonnes.

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