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Supermassive black hole

Ripped apart Black holes blamed for 'missing' hydrogen

Friday, 16 November 2012

Supermassive black holes lurking in the heart of distant galaxies could be to blame for the 'missing' hydrogen in the early universe.

Fighting fitRear-view of two mountains bikers speeding along a dirt trail in the open wildernessWalking, cycling may ease 'cancer fatigue'

Friday, 16 November 2012

The PulseYou've probably heard of superbugs. But what exactly are they and should you be worried?What are superbugs?

Thursday, 15 November 2012
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Ocean gapMost are probably crustaceans, molluscs and other small organisms, but there may also be up to eight species of whales and dolphins yet to be identified Two-thirds marine species remain unknown

Friday, 16 November 2012

Surfing Scientist TrickFountain experimentFountain experiment

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Dr Karl

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Black holes, evolution highs, burning rubberArticle has audio

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Why do tires on fire burn black but are white when you do burnouts?

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We waste about 52 per cent of our fruit and vegetables, 50 per cent of our seafood, 38 per cent of our grain products, 22 per cent of our meat and 20 per cent of our milkSo much food, so much wasteArticle has audio

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

We waste about 40 per cent of our food on its journey from the farm to our fork. 9 comments

StarStuff Podcast

2012 solar eclipse

Solar spectacular crosses Australia

Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Clouds parted at the last minute and the Great Barrier Reef provided a stunning background to this year's eclipse. Also; climate change now starting to impact space; and searching for Planet X.

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Darren in Turkey

Totally addicted to eclipses

Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Would you travel the world to see a solar eclipse? Darren Osborne explains why he would ... and has chased the sun. 3 comments

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Kangaroo paw

Kingdom of plants

Wednesday, 24 October 2012
They're beautiful, fascinating and vital to our world. Test your knowledge of the plant world with our short quiz.

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Fruit fly

The meaning of life

Science photographer Malcolm Ricketts' stunning images of plants and animals are the result of almost thirty years documenting the work of University of Sydney scientists.

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MicroscopeAussie science

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Put your knowledge of Aussie science under the microscope.

Big ears: Elephants have the biggest ears in the worldSound and hearing quiz

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

We live in a world of sound, but our ability to hear the world around us declines as we age.

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Chemistry quizChemistry quiz

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Is your chemistry knowledge as light as helium or as heavy as plutonium?

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Taking Our Temperature

Taking Our Temperature

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Kepler

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Total Eclipse

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Rewiring Spinal Nerve Damage

Rewiring Spinal Nerve Damage

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Dambusters recreates daring WWII raids

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How the body reacts to prolonged reduced gravity in space

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Cricket evolution (ABC Grandstand)

Cricket evolution

Twenty20 matches have given cricket an evolutionary facelift, says West Indies cricket legend Sir Viv Richards.

The Big Science Diary

The Big Science Diary
Get out and about with science across Australia.

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Water and oil

Ice experiment

Everyone knows ice floats on water but is this normal behaviour?

ABC Technology + Games

Technology Explained

New trends, tips and how-tos

Emerging trends and new ways to watch, listen and be online. Not just for beginners!

ABC Environment

Share your photos

You share your best shots of nature with your friends, and now ABC Environment wants you to share them with the rest of Australia.

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Superbugs: 5 things you can do

Superbugs: 5 ways to protect yourself

Feature  | We hear a lot about superbugs, but there are measures we can take to protect ourselves and our communities.