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Hayabusa returns alien particles from asteroid mission

The first ever sample of asteroid material to be harvested in space may have been returned by the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa.

Video: Reservoir leak releases toxic sludge in Hungary

A tide of toxic sludge has poured over the Hungarian town of Ajka,160 kilometres south of the capital of Budapest, killing four people and injuring more than 120 others.

Mystery deaths spark anger at Kiev Zoo

More than a dozen animal deaths at a zoo in Ukraine have angered animal activists, but zoo officials claim they are not at fault.

Hit the road: Australia’s best walks

The warmer months are coming, and we’ve unearthed some of the best places in the country for hiking, camping or just meandering the great outdoors.

Great Australian Walks

Ask Us: Is swallowing gum bad for you?

“It’s generally not a problem,” says paediatric gastroenterologist Esther Israel of the North American Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.

Genetically engineered silkworms spin stronger spider threads

If you cross a spider with a silkworm, you get stronger silk that could be used for bulletproof vests, athletic clothing and bandages.

Giant fossils show penguin colours were once grey and red

Penguins only recently donned their snappy black and white coats, palaeontologists have discovered.

Self-regenerating bone implants made from seashells

Sea urchins might hold the key to better knee and hip replacements, with the development of a new technology that encourages the body to regenerate, and replace the implant with new bone.

Newly discovered exoplanet may be suitable for humans

Not too hot, not too cold”¦ the newly discovered exoplanet may be just right to support life.

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