The Queensland Museum expert discovered the carnivorous critters while controlling a deep-sea vehicle from his desk.
Some are cup-shaped,some have domes,others have been likened to apartment complexes. How do birds build their nurseries?
Some of us are early birds,others are night owls. But is that down to your genes or modern life?
If we accept that we don’t just “tick over” into adulthood,the idea that 18 should be the default age to drink,buy cigarettes,drive,vote and gamble begins to seem arbitrary.
Hundreds of different types of fungi and bacteria have been caught for the first time in the atmosphere and researchers think they know where they come from.
The unlikely gourmands are pilfering thousands of dollars of farmed black truffles a night,but a PhD student has been working to get them to change their ways.
The menu looks foggy. The tiny instructions are a blur. It’s that time when your vision,a marvel of evolution,needs some help sharpening up. What’s going on in the eye itself? And what else could possibly go wrong?
Humans exhibit a wide variety of differences in sexual development. There is no simple binary. And a history of women playing sports is also a history of questions about their sex.
When a surfer’s leg washed up on a NSW beach after he was mauled by a three-metre shark,the speculation began. Would surgeons reattach it?
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.
A Sydney man who died this month lies frozen in liquid nitrogen at a regional cryogenics facility. But will he ever be resurrected?