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Win a copy of Creation: The Charles Darwin story on DVD

Charles Darwin’s research into the theory of evolution persists as one of history’s most significant contributions to science. Enter now for your chance to win a Darwin book and DVD set, worth $69.90.

Green your home: Indoor gardens for urban dwellers

City living no longer has to mean staring down artificial landscapes. Designers are increasingly tuning into urban spaces as ripe canvases for greenery. Ideas such as climber plants, vertical gardens and terrariums are…

‘Russian doll’ galaxy reveals the power of black holes

A galaxy found nestled within another galaxy has led astronomers to conclude that black holes are much more powerful than previously believed.

Shark’s eyesight may offer clues to ocean health

If you can get close enough to a shark to test its eyesight, it may help you understand how healthy its environment is.

Tasmanian devils head north to new home

The ailing but iconic Tasmanian devil is about to get a new home, with a giant sanctuary set to open in New South Wales.

Searching for lost frogs in Columbia

An expedition to Columbia to search for lost frogs has located three new species instead.

Language could help delay Alzheimer’s onset

Speaking two or more languages could help delay symptoms of Alzheimer’s by up to five years, Canadian researchers have found.

Human error caused NASA balloon crash

A crash investigation panel has found 25 human errors that led to the crash of a NASA balloon in Alice Springs.

Video: Behind the scenes at Taronga’s Corroboree Frog conservation program

Earlier this year we wrote about the Southern Corroboree Frog conservation program led by staff at Taronga Zoo.

Bringing Australian bass back to the Snowy River

The declining Australian bass population is making a comeback through restocking.

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