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Ice melt leaves walruses out in the cold

Recent sea ice melt in the Arctic has forced thousands of walruses onto Alaskan shores, causing scientists to once again question their future.

Drug resistant ‘superbugs’ on the increase

New strains of multi-resistant bacteria, or superbugs, have seen a steady increase across the globe since 2003 and a major outbreak could be next, medical experts say.

James Webb telescope to reveal alien volcanoes

Astronomers may be decades away from being able to determine what the surface of a distant planet looks like, but they can tell us if there are volcanoes on them.

Twins help scientists identify genes for myopia and glaucoma

Genes linked to common eye disorders have been uncovered by scientists, in a study that could offer hope to more than 300,000 people in Australia suffering from short sightedness and blindness.

Exploding Island: New Britain rises from the ashes

Often overlooked for its more glamorous Pacific cousins, Papua New Guinea is finally coming into full bloom. Leading the charge is wild, volcano-strewn New Britain: the adventurer’s playground.

Montague Island and the Sea Dogs

Image: Richard Vevers/Underwater Australia Australian Seals suffer something of an identity crisis. They are actually sea lions, not seals, and yet they look nothing like the fearsome jungle creature.

Sea Dogs of Montague Island

Papua New Guinea

Video: World Trade Centre animation re-creates collapse with scientific accuracy

The world reeled with shock and horror as the World Trade Centre twin towers collapsed in New York on September 11, 2001.

Renewed calls to protect koalas from habitat loss, disease

The cute and cuddly koala, one of our most well known native animals, is under threat from habitat loss and disease.

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