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Tag: Weird and Wonderful

Don't keep it in the family: Inbreeding behind mammoth extinction

Feature

November 20, 2008 12:33:00

Researchers have found woolly mammoths were more closely related to modern, living elephants than previously thought.[MORE]

Tags: science-and-technology, scitech-breakthroughs, weird-and-wonderful, genetics, mammals, united-states

Birds of different feathers flee together

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November 12, 2008 15:31:00

New research sheds some light on how birds communicate with each other.[MORE]

Tags: science-and-technology, animals, weird-and-wonderful, birds, australia, act, canberra-2600

Mexican scientists turn tequila into diamonds

November 12, 2008 11:01:00

Mexican scientists have turned the country's national tipple tequila into diamonds, and are seeking applications for their discovery - but the crystals are too small to be used in jewellery.[MORE]

Tags: human-interest, offbeat, science-and-technology, scitech-breakthroughs, weird-and-wonderful, mexico

Fridge-sized tape recorder could crack lunar mysteries

November 10, 2008 15:00:00

A 1960s tape recorder the size of a household fridge could be the key to unlocking valuable information from NASA's Apollo missions to the moon.[MORE]

Tags: science-and-technology, astronomy, information-technology, weird-and-wonderful, australia, nsw, sydney-2000, wa, perth-6000

New glue out-geckos geckos

October 10, 2008 11:37:00

A type of dry glue based on the sticky limbs of geckos has been developed, far exceeding the capabilities of the gravity-defying lizards, according to a study published in the United States.[MORE]

Tags: science-and-technology, animals, weird-and-wonderful, united-states

Dog fleas, string star in whacky science prizes

October 3, 2008 12:00:00

Scientists who discovered the inner workings of dog fleas, crisps and tangled string swept the tongue-in-cheek 2008 Ig Nobel Prizes.[MORE]

Tags: human-interest, offbeat, science-and-technology, scitech-awards, weird-and-wonderful, united-states

Japan plans world's first space elevator

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September 24, 2008 11:38:00

Japan is working on a massive $9 billion space elevator to lift people and objects into orbit.[MORE]

Tags: science-and-technology, astronomy, space-exploration, weird-and-wonderful, japan

Atom-smasher probe could give findings this week

September 23, 2008 09:00:00

An investigation into technical problems with the world's largest atom-smasher could produce its preliminary findings this week into why it had to be shut down.[MORE]

Tags: science-and-technology, scitech-breakthroughs, evolution, weird-and-wonderful, switzerland

New technology to sniff out graffiti threat

August 26, 2008 15:00:00

New technology that can alert authorities to graffiti vandals by detecting their paint fumes is being showcased at a security exhibition in Sydney.[MORE]

Tags: government-and-politics, states-and-territories, science-and-technology, engineering, weird-and-wonderful, australia, nsw, sydney-2000

World's smallest snake found in Barbados

August 4, 2008 09:14:00

The world's smallest snake has been found on the Caribbean island of Barbados.[MORE]

Tags: animals, weird-and-wonderful, reptiles, barbados

Astronaut's alien claims fall short, says UFO researcher

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August 1, 2008 14:49:00

UFO believers says the revelations of a former NASA astronaut may have done their cause more harm and good.[MORE]

Tags: human-interest, science-and-technology, astronomy, spacecraft, weird-and-wonderful, australia, united-states

Sex lives of echidnas in the spotlight

July 28, 2008 11:01:00

Scientists from the University of Tasmania have discovered that echidnas have some unusual mating habits.[MORE]

Tags: animals, offbeat, research, weird-and-wonderful, mammals, research-organisations, australia, tas, hobart-7000, launceston-7250, oatlands-7120, university-of-tasmania-7005

Sex lives of echidna in the spotlight

July 28, 2008 11:01:00

Scientists from the University of Tasmania have discovered that echidnas have some unusual mating habits.[MORE]

Tags: animals, offbeat, research, weird-and-wonderful, mammals, research-organisations, australia, tas, hobart-7000, launceston-7250, oatlands-7120, university-of-tasmania-7005

Giant squid dissection stuff of 'myth and legend'

July 17, 2008 19:45:00

Scientists in Vic say they have received worldwide interest in the dissection of one of the biggest squids ever caught. [MORE]

Tags: human-interest, animals, marine-biology, research, weird-and-wonderful, vic, melbourne-3000

Glow-worms regular as clockwork

July 16, 2008 17:48:00

A UQ researcher has made an exciting discovery about Tasmanian cave glow-worms - they can tell the time. [MORE]

Tags: animals, biology, research, weird-and-wonderful, invertebrates, brisbane-4000, hobart-7000, lune-river-7109, mole-creek-7304

Soil on Mars 'good for asparagus'

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June 28, 2008 11:47:00

NASA's Pheonix Mars Lander has collected soil on the red planet which could support some life forms.[MORE]

Tags: planets-and-asteroids, space-exploration, spacecraft, biology, research, weird-and-wonderful, australia, united-states

Fifth human foot washes up in Canada, baffling police

June 18, 2008 14:33:00

Five human feet that washed ashore on Canada's south-west coast have become an international science puzzle, and have sparked intense speculation about whether murder or a tragedy is the cause.[MORE]

Tags: disasters-and-accidents, weird-and-wonderful, canada

We may all be space aliens: study

June 14, 2008 20:41:00

Genetic material from outer space found in a meteorite in Australia may well have played a key role in the origin of life on Earth, according to a study to be published on Sunday.[MORE]

Tags: human-interest, science-and-technology, evolution, weird-and-wonderful, australia, united-kingdom, england, united-states

GLAST into space: NASA's mission to unlock cosmic mysteries

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June 12, 2008 12:50:00

NASA's GLAST telescope mission aims to discover more about black holes and cosmic explosions.[MORE]

Tags: astronomy, blackholes, telescopes, the-universe, space-exploration, spacecraft, weird-and-wonderful, united-states

Who's the daddy? Swiss zoo in gorilla paternity mix-up

May 30, 2008 18:19:00

Monkey business is clearly afoot in a Swiss zoo after a paternity test revealed one of its gorillas has effectively been cuckolded by a young pretender half his age.[MORE]

Tags: science-and-technology, animals, weird-and-wonderful, scitech-offbeat, mammals, zoos, switzerland

Fun and phenomena at new museum centre

April 30, 2008 17:44:00

A new interactive science centre has been opened at Launceston's Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, digitalmultimedia-art, libraries-museums-and-galleries, community-and-society, science-and-technology, weird-and-wonderful, regional, hobart-7000, launceston-7250

It's moments like war you need chocolate

April 1, 2008 08:00:00

A northern Tasmanian laboratory is claiming a breakthrough in food research that could boost the morale and health of Australian soldiers.[MORE]

Tags: defence-and-national-security, defence-forces, health, diet-and-nutrition, vitamins, science-and-technology, scitech-breakthroughs, weird-and-wonderful, scottsdale-7260

Bees to help sniff out quality wine

March 7, 2008 09:01:00

Scientists at the Queensland Brain Institute are using bees' noses to help develop a machine that can smell the difference between a good and a bad wine. [MORE]

Tags: human-interest, offbeat, fruit, animals, weird-and-wonderful, australia, qld, brisbane-4000, university-of-queensland-4072

Fossil sea monster biggest of its kind

February 28, 2008 17:20:00

The fossil of a 15 metre long "sea monster" found in Arctic Norway was the biggest of its kind known to science, with dagger-like teeth in a mouth large enough to bite a small car. The 150 million-year-old pliosaur, a fierce marine reptile, was about five metres longer than the previous pliosaur record holder found in Australia. Palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum in Oslo Joern Hurum, led the expedition to dig up the fossil on the archipelago of Svalbard 1,300 kilometres from the North Pole.[MORE]

Tags: fossils, palaeontology, research, weird-and-wonderful, norway

From tips to clicks: restaurants try e-menus

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February 25, 2008 09:49:00

Restaurants in Europe, the United States and Japan are testing technology to let diners order their food direct from a screen at their table instead of depending on a fellow human being to note their choice - sometimes grumpily or erroneously.[MORE]

Tags: hospitality, computers-and-technology, weird-and-wonderful, japan, united-states