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Bogongs - first the recipe, now the film!

The migrating moths have provided creative inspiration for film makers and cooks alike.

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The Life of a Grey Nurse Shark

Self Improvement Wednesday Topic 58: The Life of a Grey Nurse Shark

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Decoding the architecture of Europe's Gothic cathedrals

Self Improvement Wednesday Topic 57:Decoding the architecture of Europe's Gothic cathedrals

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The Donatist Schism

Self Improvement Wednesday Topic 56:The Donatist Schism

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The life cycle of a stick insect

Self Improvement Wednesday Topic 55: The life cycle of a stick insect

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Where is Sydney's summer symphony?

The sound of cicadas, or lack of it, is worrying for some Sydney-siders.

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Clusterwinks bask in the afterglow

A small marine snail common to Australia uses its shell as a selective 'lampshade' to diffuse and amplify the light it emits and deter predators, researchers have discovered.

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Dr Steve Van Dyck

Steve Van Dyck is a man of insatiable curiosity for the secret world of animals.

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John Stanisic

Dr John Stanisic is Australia's foremost expert on native land snails.

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Sounds of science: A limpet's tongue licks a rock to shreds

Listen to a limpet's tooth-covered tongue lick a rock to shreds.

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Scientist finds rare sea slug Macleay's spurilla off Sydney Harbour during...

The highly elusive Macleay's spurilla, which has been rarely seen since the 1860s, is found during the second annual Sydney Sea Slug Census.

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Scientists watching southerly migration of tropical sea slugs to chart...

Marine scientists are monitoring sea slug movements to chart climate change.

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