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The Only Bugs In Antarctica Are Already Eating Microplastics
Belgica antarctica is a tiny little thing – just about the length of a grain of rice. It doesn’t bite, living instead on moss ...
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Hidden in the woods, trail camera captures this rare moment
A trail camera hidden in the forest caught a rare and unexpected look at wild animals in their natural habitat. Enjoy this ...
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The animal that survives by pretending to be others
This video explores the mimic octopus, a rare marine animal known for its extraordinary ability to imitate other sea creatures. Instead of relying on speed or strength, it changes shape, movement, and ...
Fossil egg found in Antarctica suggests marine reptiles laid eggs, challenging previous beliefs about ancient life.
Technical officers look after our meteorological monitoring equipment and make sure it's in good working order. They also take weather observations (readings). The data collected is used in weather ...
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Fireworks light up cities across Australia as new year's eve celebrations face heightened security
Revellers are gathering to welcome in 2026 at various sites across Australia's major cities, including Sydney, where there is ...
Eco anxiety is very real, so we share this year's most uplifting stories to prove there’s hope for our climate. Do you share our anxiety about the state of the planet? As green journalists, we are all ...
Around the world, rising temperatures and erratic weather are forcing animals to adapt in startling ways – with consequences ...
From polar pack ice to Arctic archipelagos, these winning images reveal how life is exquisitely engineered to survive at the ...
Life has a way of bouncing back, even after catastrophic events like forest fires or volcanic eruptions. While nature's ...
A newly discovered predatory “death-ball” sponge in the Southern Ocean hunts small prey with tiny hooks, revealing surprising deep-sea behaviour and hidden marine biodiversity.
It wasn’t all doom and gloom in 2025. There were positive developments globally science and climate, in particular.
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