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Meet the seahorses of Sydney Harbour

Sydney has arguably the best marine life of any major city on the planet and is the easiest place in the world to come face-to-face with seahorses in the wild.

Video: Baby Pygmy Hippo welcomed at Taronga Zoo

What’s more adorable than a Pygmy Hippopotamus? A baby Pygmy Hippopotamus! Taronga’s tiny little ‘river horse’ is an explosion of cute.

World’s smallest radio may cure blindness, detect harmful chemicals

Nanoradios work by using physical vibrations. They won’t change how we listen to music, but they could have a significant impact on the world of medicine.

Galaxy Cannibalism: The Milky Way’s terrible table manners

Large galaxies such as our Milky Way are believed to form through mergers and accretions of smaller galaxies.

Deep sea dives reveal new ocean species

Deep inside a volcanic lava tube in the Canary Islands, off the northwestern coast of Africa, lives a newly discovered cave crustacean called Speleonectes atlantida.

Citizen scientists in Perth help track Carnaby’s Cockatoo

The endangered Carnaby’s Cockatoo now has a few hundred new supporters fighting for its survival. Citizens living in the Perth metropolitan area are helping University of Western Australia School of Animal Biology staff…

Do-it-yourself science projects: Make a volcano!

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Do-it-yourself science projects: Make a balloon-powered rocket

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Do-it-yourself science projects: Make a periscope

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Terror tsunami: why wait for a warning?

Tsunami warning systems in the Pacific have come a long way since the horror wave that swept across Asia on Boxing Day in 2004. But as tsunami continue to claim lives across the…

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