News Scientists at Colossal are trying to bring back the Tasmanian tiger by Tammy Moir The team behind Project Woolly Mammoth has added another extinct animal to their to-do list. The Thylacine, more commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger, seems to be in line for…
News Space The Coronavirus pandemic has caused the Earth to vibrate less by James Peppercorn Scientists have recorded a decrease in seismic noise of the Earth’s crust since the implementation of stronger social distancing measures. The Coronavirus Pandemic is affecting Earth and our way of…
News Prehistoric lifeform “wakes up” after laying dormant for over 100 million years by Claire Adema Scientists have well and truly outdone themselves with this one. Prehistoric microbes have been found living in rock sediment deep below water level, clocking in at about 100 million years…
News Sunfish larva are the cutest thing you’ll see all day, probably by Manning Patston It brings me great honour to lighten your day with the newest discovery from the deep: sunfish larva. Whilst adult sunfish are one of the heaviest known fish in the…
News Weird Study suggests that Uranus is raining diamonds by Rachel Daniel New experimental evidence has recorded a strange phenomenon which suggests that it could very well be raining diamonds on Uranus and Neptune. Known for their extremely cold exteriors, the hypothesis…
News New megafauna fossil discoveries reveal that humans once lived alongside giant Aussie animals by Claire Adema Imagine a world where giant iconic Australian animals roam around. I’m talking 2.5m tall kangaroos, 7m long crocodiles and ibis’ three times their current size. Well, maybe not that last…