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Underground in Skink City

Scientists have unearthed an extensive lizard family business.

New hope for coeliac disease sufferers

The first potential vaccine for coeliac disease has shown promise in the Phase I clinical trials.

Turns out Chomsky was right

Language acquisition is a complex phenomenon that has been researched by linguists and cognitive scientists.

Rhinoceros iguanas hatched at Taronga

Five lizard hatchlings have joined the reptile family at Tarong zoo.

Understanding how HIV evolves could lead to a vaccine

HIV is a slippery customer, but it’s being forced to change.

The death grip phenotype and the zombie ant

Some parasites can take full control of its host by manipulating its behaviour. One of the best examples can be seen in the Thai rainforest, where ants (species Camponotus leonardi) infected by Ophiocordysceps…

Deep fractures on Martian surface

Images from Mars Express reveal more about the surface of the red planet.

The truth about chocolate

Chocoholics don’t have to feel guilty any more.

Planting trees halts koala decline

A new study has identified high-risk areas for koalas.

Spiders in space II

It sounds like it should be a black-and-white horror movie, not a scientific investigation.

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