Across Africa a war against the continent's largest animal has reduced the elephant population to dire levels and led to warnings that if poaching continues at its current rate, African elephants could be wiped out within the… More
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Death is hard to talk about in Australian culture. Perhaps we should take a leaf from the Mexicans who party on the streets to acknowledge the inevitability of death. More
Comment"Can't help thinking, some of those juicy peacy atoms, came from decomposing Mr Smith and Mrs Jones. Sorry ..... can't come at that." - Mike, Caliph of Campbelltown
Space debris is a problem for spacecraft and satellites but Scientists at the Swiss Space Centre are now building the first satellite specially designed to clean up space. More
Space debris is a problem for spacecraft and satellites but Scientists at the Swiss Space Centre are now building the first satellite specially designed to clean up space. More
Israel has been running two very different operations aimed at stopping Iran developing nuclear weapons. One is very public, the other undercover. As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presses Israel's allies to intensify acti… More
Dr Graham Phillips investigates next generation nuclear reactors to find out what makes them safer than previous models. More
Mark Horstman finds dinosaur tracks in the Kimberley, which are threatened by industrial development. More
The new list of West Australian threatened species has added migratory birds whose biggest threat comes from habitat destruction in C… More
In your bed or cane paddock, victims agree yellow crazy ants are not a pest you want to live with. More
Industry and government are quick to point to the science that underpins their operations. CSG opponents are quick to trash it. Now a… More
Learning from the past and preparing for the future is the focus of a community event in Cherbourg. More
The coal seam gas (CSG) industry is expanding rapidly and there are plenty of people who are worried. On the mid north and north coas… More
Landholders and residents at Edmonton say now is not the time to give up the fight against yellow crazy ants. More