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What happened to all the megafauna? From moas to mammoths, many large animals went extinct between 50 and 10,000 years ago.
Without accounting for land use, Australia’s emissions have only decreased 3% since 2005 – not the 27% cut you might have ...
Discover the timeless beauty of Tasmania’s ancient landscapes on a 10-day cruising and hiking adventure of the state’s ...
What happened to all the megafauna? From moas to mammoths, many large animals went extinct between 50 and 10,000 years ago. Learning why could provide ...
A $2bn green methanol production plant set to open at Bell Bay by 2028 has been described as “by far the biggest” project to ...
The issue is that surviving fossils are often too fragmented to identify the original species. And DNA, the genetic blueprint ...
The US president and his former lap DOGE are engaged in one of the great social media spats as their previously cosy relationship implodes, and it's bye-bye to Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff after ...
Learn how researchers used mass spectrometry of collagen to successfully identify some of Australia's megafauna.
The Land Bridge digital exhibition contains a film, photo-stories and an education kit, and a podcast series is on the way. Image courtesy Wind & Sky Productions. Exploring the last ice age, when ...
Highly productive kelp forests are being touted as a natural climate solution, but do we know enough to count them as such?
Researchers previously thought dingoes were distance cousins of domestic dogs, though still genetically similar enough to ...