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News in Science Shoulder movement changes after mastectomy

Monday, 22 March 2010

Women who have had a mastectomy move their shoulder differently to those who have not had the operation, a new study has found.

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Ringing eardrums and insect conundrumsArticle has audio

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Why do your ears ring after hearing loud music?

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Loud, offensive language associated with Tourette syndrome is actually the least typical symptom. Tourette's tics drive sufferers to distractionArticle has audio

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

The majority of people diagnosed with Tourette syndrome never do the rude stuff. 3 comments

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Under pressure the calcium carbonate in coral and seashells forms limestone

The dirt on metamorphic rocks

Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Add some heat and lots of pressure and voila, everyday rocks like limestone and sandstone turn into their much more glamorous metamorphic cousins.

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Sunburnt country: continental dunes cover about 40 per cent of Australia.

Great sandy land

Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Summer means getting sand between your toes. But have you ever thought about the sand dunes that shape the Australian landscape from the coast to the outback? 4 comments

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Man is evolving but not as fast as the London Underground mosquito

Are new species still evolving?

Wednesday, 10 March 2010
We hear so often about extinction, however is there new life being formed such as mammals, or higher order animals? 0 comments

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Nocturnal bulldog ants have exceptionally large eyes with which to view their world

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Experience the wonder of science up close through the winning and highly commended entries in our summer photo competition.

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Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Is your chemistry knowledge as light as helium or as heavy as plutonium?

Experts say Jupiter could cause planetary mayhem in our solar systemNews in Science 2009 quiz

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Planetary mayhem, a patent win for CSIRO and another Australian Nobel Laureate were just some of the stories our news team covered this year.

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Thursday, 14 August 2008

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There is an 86 per cent chance that Gliese 710 will disrupt the Oort Cloud of frozen comets that surrounds our solar systemStar set to collide with solar systemArticle has audio

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Is there a star heading Earth's way?; first light for the square-kilometre-array Pathfinder telescope; and why are the mirrors on the moon degrading?

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