It’s Bird Count time!
It’s National Bird Week and the Aussie Backyard Bird Count is on again. Who’s in your backyard?
It’s National Bird Week and the Aussie Backyard Bird Count is on again. Who’s in your backyard?
For the longest time, women have been overlooked or actively excluded from design. Let’s see how some of this plays out in reality.
There’s a reason why men and women feel the cold differently, and birds and bats are just the same.
The temperature of a man’s testicles can affect sperm development. Wearing boxer shorts helps keep them cooler compared with briefs.
The 2021 Ig Nobel prizes have gone to studies into how well beards soften punches to the face, the benefits of transporting rhinoceroses upside down and orgasms as a nasal decongestant.
Toilet training cows could reduce issues of water contamination and climate change.
Female octopuses can throw things, especially at males who were trying to mate with them.
Magpie swooping season has begun. Although they can be scary, we can try and make friends with them.
Researchers have found the dominant yellow colouring in dogs has been around since long before dogs were domesticated 30,000 years ago.
It’s time to get your science on! Although most of Australia is locked down so in-person events can’t happen, there’s still a HUGE array of online activities.
Australia has a new pterosaur: Thapunngaka shawi. This was “a fearsome beast, with a spear-like mouth and a wingspan around seven metres.”
Venom from the lancehead snake is being used to develop a new type of wound sealant.
A population of cockatoos in southern Sydney has been shown to be capable of culture and social learning, and they are the first recorded parrots to do so.
It takes mammals above the size of rat an average 21 seconds to pee.
An international team of researchers has isolated the DNA of a 15,000-year-old human, a prehistoric wolf and a bison using just a handful of dirt.