
Ancient termite poo reveals 120 million-year-old secrets of Australia’s polar forests
Imagine a lush forest with tree-ferns, their trunks capped by ribbon-like fronds. Conifers tower overhead, bearing triangular leaves almost sharp enough to pierce skin. Flowering plants are both small and rare. Youre...

A weird group of boronias puzzled botanists for decades. Now we’ve solved the pollination mystery
Boronias, known for their showy flowers and strong scent, are a quintessential part of the Australian bush. They led Traditional Owners to the best water sources and inspired Australian childrens author and illustrator May...

Ice Age shelter high up in the Blue Mountains reveals Aboriginal heritage from 20,000 years ago
Travel back 20,000 years into the last Ice Age, to a time when the upper reaches of the Blue Mountains were treeless and the ridgelines and mountain peaks laden in snow and ice. At an elevation of 1,073 metres, you will...

Jensen Huang believes questions of whether artificial intelligence could destroy humanity are fear-mongering and get in the way of progress. The founder of Nvidia, which makes the computer chips enabling AI such as...

When new dads struggle, their kids’ health can suffer. Tackling mental distress early can help
In Australia, an estimated one in ten men experience mental health issues such as anxiety and depression before and after their child is born (the perinatal period). Alongside emotional ups and downs and exhaustion, new...

About one quarter of Australian school students are learning English as an additional language or dialect. This means their first language or dialect is something other than English and they need extra support to develop...

What’s the right way to mark Juneteenth? The newest US holiday is confusing Americans
The United States newest federal holiday, celebrated annually on June 19, has quickly become its most puzzling one. Four years after President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act, Americans have...