On this week's episode: ancient human ancestors didn't eat meat, carbon caught in a cosmic conveyer belt, robotic bees pollinating crops, and the incredibly rare marsupial mole gets a checkup.
Hidden beneath the dunes, a mysterious creature glides through the sand. This is not one of the giant worms of Arrakis in Frank Herbert's sci-fi epic, Dune. Rather, it's an enigmatic and tiny mammal ...
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A bizarre note left on a car windshield in north Sydney left residents divided over a simple act. Though a local councillor ...
Parts of Queensland , Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia are all preparing to be scorched by severe summer ...
The elusive marsupial mole, native to Australia's deserts, is revealed through recent genomic studies. New DNA technologies have unraveled their unique adaptations for a subterranean lifestyle, ...
Rather, it's an enigmatic and tiny mammal found only in the deserts of Australia – the marsupial mole. There are two related species of the marsupial mole. Notoryctes typhlops, or southern ...
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