Microorganisms support all life, and plastic in creaturesâ guts
Microplastics are everywhere and impacting ecosystems.
At the age of 87, award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster David Suzuki has stepped down as host of CBC TVâs The Nature of Things. In May, the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre in Toronto hosted an evening with David Suzuki - Reflections of an Elder.
Microplastics are everywhere and impacting ecosystems.
A supernova has been observed in great detail just 3.5 light years from Earth⦠and thatâs close!
Theyâve lived since the time of the dinosaurs. But the outlook is grim for Tasmaniaâs Maugean skate.
A great range of scientific and technical achievements were made in China hundreds of years earlier than in Europe.
More efficient molecules inside plants could bring a big increase in crop yields.
Failing crops and dwindling water supply are forcing change to the traditional lifestyles of PNG highlanders.
People know their sports stars, and their rock stars. Why donât they know the stars of science who have helped shape our world? The Science Showâs Top 100 Australian Scientists hopes to generate discussion and raise the profile of Australiaâs world class scientists.
Aspects of mental health and psychology.
Diagnoses of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) doubled over the past year, and the cost of doing that increased substantially too.
And why do parents take so readily to singing to their babiesâespecially when it's time to change the nappy?
With Presenter of All in the Mind Sana Qadar
and Investigative Journalist Ange Lavoipierre
Hosted by Science Editor Jonathan Webb
He imagined the atomic bomb, believed in a world government, wrote books about science and science fiction and was the first popular communicator of scientific ideas. Today we commemorate the life and achievements of Herbert George Wells.
Clearly, there's no such thing as too much AI, you can't escape it; and we can't ignore avian 'flu, or 2023 being the hottest year on record; But, meanwhile ... CERN measured the dynamics of falling antimatter; primatologists measured menopause in chimps; Jupiter got new moons, Beethoven's hair gave up genetic intel, and the James Webb telescope filled in some knowledge gaps.
We're with Science Journalist Genelle Weule and Science Reporter Belinda Smith
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