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The world’s toughest lion broke an epic record. Australians were filming

The world’s toughest lion broke an epic record. Australians were filming

Jacob the lion has survived being mauled, trapped and gored. Now his life – charted by an Australian biologist – has a dramatic new chapter.

  • by Angus Dalton

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Why aren’t there any good medical treatments for a stroke?

Why aren’t there any good medical treatments for a stroke?

As more young people experience the affliction which strikes at least 100 Australians a day, research into better medicines is getting held back.

  • by Angus Dalton
These plastics were ‘unrecyclable’. An Australian invention is changing that
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These plastics were ‘unrecyclable’. An Australian invention is changing that

Groundbreaking technology developed by University of NSW researchers transforms hard plastics from old office equipment into 3D printer feedstock.

  • by Andrew Taylor
The platypus ‘hoax’ that tricked the world, but illuminated a different animal wonder

The platypus ‘hoax’ that tricked the world, but illuminated a different animal wonder

One viral specimen had platypus experts snatching up UV torches. They were sorely disappointed – but many other animals glow brilliantly after dark.

  • by Angus Dalton
The uni rich list: Vice chancellors on $1 million salaries revealed

The uni rich list: Vice chancellors on $1 million salaries revealed

Australia’s highest-paid vice chancellors are now earning six times their university’s senior professors as the union calls for an inquiry into wage theft.

  • by Daniella White and Sherryn Groch
‘It’s a total game changer’: Australian breakthrough in DNA editing

‘It’s a total game changer’: Australian breakthrough in DNA editing

Scientists say they have discovered a tool that makes gene editing easier and more precise, opening up possibilities from eliminating diabetes to fighting global warming.

  • by Angus Dalton
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The Sydney student who uncovered a ‘shocking’ problem with global cancer research

The Sydney student who uncovered a ‘shocking’ problem with global cancer research

Undergraduate Danielle Oste found something thousands of scientists had overlooked.

  • by Angus Dalton
Dolphins that play together get the girls together, WA study finds

Dolphins that play together get the girls together, WA study finds

The wonder of a good wingman and the power of play are clear in the world of Western Australia’s world-famous bottlenose dolphins, a global research team finds.

  • by Charlotte Vinson
The race to stop people destroying evidence of alien life
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The race to stop people destroying evidence of alien life

Looting and scientific vandalism on Earth has scientists worried we could destroy evidence of extraterrestrial life before we even find it.

  • by Angus Dalton
A new study links fluoride with cognitive issues. Should we be worried?
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A new study links fluoride with cognitive issues. Should we be worried?

Many studies have linked higher levels of fluoride to lower IQ in children, but not all studies are equal.

  • by Angus Dalton
Chandeliers, ‘qubits’ and Schrödinger’s cat: Inside the bizarre world of quantum computing

Chandeliers, ‘qubits’ and Schrödinger’s cat: Inside the bizarre world of quantum computing

In the quantum realm, the laws of physics are different. Now its mind-bending tech could soon transform our lives. How does it work?

  • by Angus Holland, Jackson Graham and Angus Dalton