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Living fossils: Long live the Horseshoe Crab

These arthropods are living fossils, practically unchanged in 445 million years. Born survivors, they have endured countless major changes on Earth, but we’re only just beginning to understand them.

Do-it-yourself science projects: make a pinhole camera

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China and Russia join forces to protect the Siberian tiger.

Jilin Province in Northeast China and Russia’s Primorsky Krai Province have signed an agreement to establish the first cross-boundary Siberian tiger protection zone.

Solar-powered tower

Seahorses of Sydney Harbour

Video: Wombat in the wild

Native Australian wombats are notoriously shy creatures, and sadly they are more often seen dead by the side of the road than they are alive in the wild.

Swinging brush helps keep cows healthy and happy

Most cows enjoy a good scratch. But the automated swinging cow brush is has been demonstrated to keep cows healthier, happier and more productive.

Solar-powered tower planned for 2016 Rio Olympics

Rio de Janeiro will once again be the starting point for a global green movement as it looks to host the first carbon-neutral Olympic Games in 2016.

Reengineering Earth: geoengineering may alleviate the impacts of climate change

According to the US National Climatic Data Centre, the world is getting warmer. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the average global temperature has risen by 0.76ËšC, and the past decade is…

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