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Funding for scientific research is at the core of a 20-year plan for Australia's links to Antarctica.
Cornell University has released online the world’s largest ever digital collection of animal and bird calls, an enormous archive of recordings dating back to 1929.
Kevin Stadler will try to emulate his father Craig's feat of winning the US Masters later this year after winning the Phoenix Open by a single stroke.
The World Wildlife Fund says 56 emaciated polar bears have gathered on the edge of a Russian village.
Scientists say the orientation of whale skeletons found in Chile's Atacama desert shows that the animals "died at sea, prior to burial on a tidal flat".
Greenpeace protesters dangling from a bridge in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday forced back an icebreaker that Royal Dutch Shell needs in Alaska to start drilling in the Arctic, as a U.S. judge ordered activists to pay daily fines starting at $2,500 per hour.
Photographs of the alien-like object washed ashore near Auckland have sparked an online debate - but scientists believe that have the answer as to what it is.
Photographer Mark Woodward watched the otter "being normal" as she ate crabs. Then she took a "very dangerous" turn.
A medieval chess piece could fetch STG1 million at auction after a family discovered they had one of the long-lost Lewis Chessmen.
Director Kevin Smith nerds out to The Feed's Marc Fennell, explaining why out of all his projects he loves 'Tusk' and 'Clerks II'.
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