A suite of tools is helping scientists “taste” the properties of Antarctica’s Southern Ocean to better-understand why more heat is seeping towards the icy continent.
Growing unrest and protests in Israel have forced PM Binyamin (Bibi) Netanyahu to back down on judicial reform for now, but what comes next?
A new report on the continent emphasises the need for urgent action, and makes recommendations that aim to help set the climate change agenda for the region for years to come.
A five-million-year-old fossil that sat in a Melbourne museum for more than a century has rewritten the history of turtles in prehistoric Australia’s tropical climate.
A new study shows Palorchestes azael had unique elbows unlike any other mammal – which may have contributed to its extinction.
Two seal fossil discoveries are rewriting our understanding of what ancient seal species were like, and where they evolved.
A rare fossil tooth discovery has shed light on an extinct group of seals from Australia’s deep past.
Clapping underwater takes real strength. But wild grey seals can do it, to warn off competitors and attract potential mates.
Researchers have made a surprising discovery about penguins’ diets after analysing their faeces.
Humans may be the greatest threat to big-cat species around the world, but Dr Luke Hunter has made it his life’s mission to change that.
Northern seals use strong claws to tear apart large prey, giving us clues about how they behaved when they first began feeding in water.
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