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Backyard Bugs: Macleay’s Spectre Leaf Insect

Meet the master of disguise. Macleay’s Spectre Leaf Insects have remarkable camouflage that changes throughout their lifecycle.

Company director arrested in Hungary’s toxic sludge case

The man at the head of the company responsible for Hungary’s worst environmental disaster has been arrested on suspicion of public endangerment and environmental damage.

Marine census reveals 6,000 new ocean species

More than 6,000 new species living in the world’s oceans have been discovered and categorised in the first global census of marine life.

Marine Life Census

Google sends driverless cars onto city streets

Several driverless cars crawled the streets of San Francisco this week as technology giant Google tested out its latest innovation.

Hit the road: Natural seclusion on Lord Howe Island

Petrels and shearwaters, herons and owls — the scope of birdlife on Lord Howe mean the skies of this small island, off Australia’s east coast, never stay empty for long.

Scientists discover 200 new species in Papua New Guinea

A thumbnail-sized frog, a new genus of mouse and an orange spider are among the 200 new species that have been discovered or categorised for the first time in the mountain ranges of…

Bio-mimicking robot fish slices through water

The most vulnerable part of any underwater robot is its propeller, which can be easily damaged on rocky terrain or get caught in submerged plants.

West African giraffes make strides

Sixteen years of work by the Association to Safeguard the Giraffes of Niger (ASGN) are paying off, says Jean Patrick Suraud, the group’s scientific manager.

Ask Us: What happens when galaxies collide?

When mutual gravitational attraction brings two nearby galaxies together (a relatively common event), their gases collide violently.

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