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What did the biggest dinosaurs eat? First fossilised sauropod guts found
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Whales help in the search for extraterrestrial signals
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Sea urchins are destroying another coral reef – overfishing blamed
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Ripples in the fabric of space-time
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One green sea turtle can contain the equivalent of 10 ping pong balls in plastic
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A 10-fold increase in rocket launches would start harming the ozone layer – new research
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Russian drones call home, go undercover and start fires.
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Tourism surge puts Antarctica’s seafloor ecosystems at risk
Whales help in the search for extraterrestrial signals
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Sea urchins are destroying another coral reef – overfishing blamed
Physics
Ripples in the fabric of space-time
Nature
One green sea turtle can contain the equivalent of 10 ping pong balls in plastic
Chemistry
A 10-fold increase in rocket launches would start harming the ozone layer – new research
Engineering
Russian drones call home, go undercover and start fires.
Birds
What’s it like being a raven or a crow?
Marine life
Tourism surge puts Antarctica’s seafloor ecosystems at risk
Whales help in the search for extraterrestrial signals
News
Sea urchins are destroying another coral reef – overfishing blamed
Physics
Ripples in the fabric of space-time
Nature
One green sea turtle can contain the equivalent of 10 ping pong balls in plastic
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Nature
Plant finding to change how we model changes in global atmospheric CO2
Physics
Astronomers spot biggest explosion since the Big Bang
Climate
A year in Antarctica: the flow of life and work
Australia In Focus
What did the biggest dinosaurs eat? First fossilised sauropod guts found
A 10-fold increase in rocket launches would start harming the ozone layer – new research
Tourism surge puts Antarctica’s seafloor ecosystems at risk
Is your chatbot your friend? How we’re forming emotional bonds with AI
Ancient DNA reveals Asian connection to Papua New Guinean people
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Explainer: the science of xenotransplantation
Results of breast cancer trial excite researchers
Sustainable quantum dots: making high-tech carbon from hair and waste materials
The moon is not so dead after all
Hand axes in Iraq up to 1.5 million years old
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