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Why kids are better at fighting Covid

Generic photo of happy students in their classroom wearing their school uniform

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Children's "innate" immune systems are better at overcoming Covid-19 than adults' – and some other cistron stalling the spread in schools is really something to sing most

Blinking star stuns with vivid bursts

KIDS NEWS: An artist's impression of what the object might look like if it's a magnetar. Magnetars are incredibly magnetic neutron stars, some of which sometimes produce radio emission. Known magnetars rotate every few seconds, but theoretically,

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An energetic neutron star has been busting never before seen moves on the catholic dancefloor in a 'mind-bogglingly wonderful' surprise for scientists

Ukulele a unsafe weapon in PM's easily

Mark Knight cartoon for Monday 14th of February  2022 herald Sun Newspaper

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Who'd accept idea a ukulele could exist such a dangerous weapon? Cartoonist Marking Knight says non even the Prime Government minister's security team could protect him from the damage

How did Beijing get Olympics blue sky?

A general view shows the the National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, ahead of the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing on February 4, 2022. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)

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Beijing's smog is notorious. But the Chinese capital has enjoyed blue skies similar this for much of the Winter Olympics. How did information technology exercise information technology?

Young dinosaur was crocodile's last repast

KIDS NEWS: Artist's reconstruction of Confractosuchus devouring a juvenile ornithopod. Picture: Julius Csotonyi/supplied/Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum

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The mortal struggles of Cretaceous Queensland take been vividly brought to life with the discovery of an aboriginal crocodile that ate a young dinosaur every bit its own last meal

Musos join button for Indigenous lessons

Australia Day Live Isaiah Firebrace

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Vocaliser Isaiah Firebrace's petition for Indigenous languages and cultural lessons in schools is gaining momentum and could pb to changes in the didactics of Showtime Nations history

Cloned Tassie tiger gets closer

Mounted thylacine specimen, thylacinus cynocephalus (Harris 1808) from Tasmania Australia positioned in front of The Earth of Sydney, mixed media sculpture, Alan Sonfist (Sydney, 1981)

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The Tasmanian tiger's path dorsum from extinction is i step closer afterward the successful genome mapping of its closest living relation

Nike jumps into world of virtual manner

FEWOCiOUS x RTFKT, Nike has taken that proposition to a new level by acquiring a company that sells shoes people will never wear, or even touch. The brand has bought RTFKT Studios (pronounced

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Wearing the about exclusive fashion has always cost a lot and now the aforementioned can be said about dressing in the virtual earth. Would y'all spend thousands of dollars on a pair of sneakers for your avatar?

Langer'due south messy get out but non cricket

Mark Knight cartoon on Justin Langer quitting as Australian cricket coach

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An impressive collection of trophies was not enough to relieve former Australian cricket motorbus Justin Langer from the chopping block, co-ordinate to cartoonist Mark Knight

Row over 'discovery' of Helm Cook'south shipwreck

Computer generated image of the wreck of HMS Endeavour, which the  Australian National Maritime Museum believes it has found off Rhode Island. Picture: Australian National Maritime Museum

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Australian maritime researchers believe they have found the wreck of HMS Endeavour, which Captain James Cook sailed to Australia in 1770. Only US researchers have slapped down the merits

Giant 'sea dragon' fossil institute in UK

Palaeontologists working on the Ichthyosaur skeleton found at Rutland Water August 26 2021 Matthew Power Photography www.matthewpowerphotography.co.uk 07969 088655 matthew@matthewpowerphotography.co.uk @mpowerphoto

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Britain's largest and most intact ancient ichthyosaur fossil has been plant in England – and information technology'southward estimated to be 180 million years sometime

Dylan Alcott named Australian of the Twelvemonth

MELBOURNE.  26/01/2022. Australian Open Tennis.  Day 10. Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott with the Australian of there Year trophy at Melbourne Park this morning.     Photo by Michael Klein

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Tennis champ and Paralympic gold medallist Dylan Alcott is the starting time person with a disability to win the nation'due south top award. He's well known for his sport but that's not his merely achievement

Sam Kerr takes out pitch invader

KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 08: A pitch invader collides with Sam Kerr of Chelsea during the UEFA Women's Champions League group A match between Chelsea FC and Juventus at Kingsmeadow on December 08, 2021 in Kingston upon Thames, England. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

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Australian soccer superstar Sam Kerr has been applauded for giving a pitch invader an AFL-style bump in England but not everyone was happy with her actions

3D printer pumps out a pizza

BeeHex - 3D printer for pizza. People sample the 3D printed pizza.

applied science

Microwave ovens were huge when they hit the market, just this revolutionary food apparatus prints food using edible paste every bit ink

Covid jabs for kids past January

A child, 11, receives the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for children in Montreal, Quebec on November 24, 2021. - Today is the first day that children are allowed to receive the version of the vaccine designed for children aged 5 to 11 years old in Canada. (Photo by Andrej Ivanov / AFP)

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Primary school kids are on runway to receive their first jabs before school returns next year, with the Pfizer vaccine cleared for use

Dino'south slashing tail weapon sets information technology autonomously

illostration of Stegouros dinosaur discovered in the Patagonia region of South America.

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Palaeontologists have unearthed fossils from a dinosaur with a unique tail they have likened to a weapon used by ancient Aztec warriors

Robotic bird feet designed for drones

This undated handout image courtesy of William Roderick/Stanford University shows the grasping robot that Stanford engineers developed based on studies of birds. - Inspired by how birds land and perch on branches, a team of engineers at Stanford University has built robotic graspers that can fit on quadcopter drones, enabling them to catch objects and hold on to a variety of surfaces. (Photo by William RODERICK / Stanford University / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / William RODERICK /Stanford University " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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Engineers accept built robotic graspers that can be fitted to drones to aid them catch objects and perch on tree branches just like birds

Acting fable at one with the land

Mark Knight cartoon for Kids News.

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Cartoonist Marking Knight has paid tribute to Indigenous acting legend David Gulpilil Dalaithngu whose death was announced this week

Barbados breaks from United kingdom and becomes commonwealth

BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS - NOVEMBER 30: President of Barbados, Dame Sandra Mason, stands after being sworn in at the Presidential Inauguration Ceremony at Heroes Square on November 30, 2021 in Bridgetown, Barbados. The Prince of Wales arrived in the country ahead of its transition to a republic within the Commonwealth. This week, it formally removes Queen Elizabeth as its head of state and the current governor-general, Dame Sandra Mason, will be sworn in as president. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell - Pool/Getty Images)

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Prince Charles won't be head of state in Barbados when he succeeds Queen Elizabeth 2 – merely he was on mitt at the historic inauguration of the first president to wish the nation well

Saving Mawson's remote Antarctic huts

A penguin walks past Mawson's Hut at Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. Mawson's Hut hadn't been entered for more than 12 months and was opened for the 100th anniversary celebrations of Douglas Mawson's landing. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) NO ARCHIVING .    THE most significant monument from Australia’s Heroic age (that is what it is called...) of Antarctic exploration will be brought to Australia and be sent around NSW under a new program funded by the Turnbull government. Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg will today announce the first funding for the contents of Mawson’s Hut to be preserved and brought to Australia. Mawson’s Huts at Cape Denison was the base for the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-14 led by Australia’s greatest polar explorer Sir Douglas Mawson.

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Extreme isolation on ice awaits a team tasked with preserving Sir Douglas Mawson'southward 110 year old Antarctic timber huts

Hybrid coral could withstand oestrus

Flynn Reef, Point Break. Acropora releasing. Great Barrier Reef. Pic Gareth Phillips, Reef Teach.

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Coral that survived multiple mass bleaching events added to Slap-up Barrier Reef's mass spawning mix so oestrus-resilient hybrid could be born

Girls more than active in PE without boys

MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER 11, 2021: Rowers at Melbourne Girls Grammar School, L to R Alexandra Williams, Georgie Gough, Amelia Kogler. Picture: Mark Stewart

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Girls become a bigger workout in single-sex school sports than they do playing on mixed teams with boys

Fibs all over your face

Pinocchio holding sheet of paper. ISTOCK

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A new device for catching liars in the act has picked up facial signals that might prove to exist more accurate than polygraphs

Mystery of maritime disaster solved

12/01/2009 NEWS: Artist's impression of 150 mm shell damage to the port side of HMAS Sydney. On 19 November 1941, the Royal Australian Navy Modified Leander Class light cruiser HMAS SYDNEY II, en route to Fremantle, intercepted the German raider the HSK KORMORAN about 100 nautical miles west of Steep Point off the coast of Western Australia. In the ensuing battle, HMAS SYDNEY was sunk with the loss of her entire crew of 645 men. The HSK KORMORAN was subsequently scuttled with the loss of 81 lives. Following the discovery of the wrecks of HMAS SYDNEY and HSK KORMORAN by The Finding Sydney Foundation in March 2008, the Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal A.G. Houston AC, AFC, established a Commission of Inquiry, charged with the followi

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Australia's worst maritime tragedy created an 80-year mystery – but afterward 15 years of DNA testing, the Unknown Sailor has been identified at last

Schools shut as smog smothers Indian capital

(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 5, 2021, commuters make their way along a street amid smoggy conditions in New Delhi. - Even as its capital was blanketed by toxic smog, India led the charge to weaken anti-coal pledges at the COP26 summit, with experts saying it is prioritising its economic growth over the planet's future. (Photo by Prakash SINGH / AFP) / TO GO WITH India-Environment-climate-coal,FOCUS by Abhaya SRIVASTAVA

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Authorities in the Indian capital of New Delhi have ordered the closure of schools and coal-burning ability plants afterwards air pollution reached more than than thirty times the World Health Organisation's recommended maximum

Aussie rocket blasts off

The Black Sky Aerospace rocket launched from a site on the NSW-Queensland border on Monday which reached 30,000ft before parachuting successfully back to Earth. Picture: Supplied via NCA NewsWire

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Australia'due south emerging space plan has had an exciting win with the successful launch of Blackness Sky Aerospace's first rocket

Call for more inclusive sports terms

A multi-ethnic group of elementary age children are playing a soccer game outside on a sunny day at the park.

humanities

Whether terms similar 'sportsmanship' and 'human being on' are discriminatory has sparked gender debate in physical teaching

Big Bird ruffles feathers afterwards Covid shot

Sesame Street brings its Kindness stage show to Adelaide this  weekend, Nov 25 and 26.

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Not fifty-fifty Sesame Street's fictional feathered friends are safe on social media, equally Big Bird's Covid jab sets off U.s.a. Senator Ted Cruz

Monster appetite of whales boosts ocean wellness

In this undated handout picture realeased on November 3, 2021 by Standford University humpback whale feeds on sand lance in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. - The Earth's largest whales may eat up to three times more than previously thought with crucial benefits for the ecosystems they inhabit, a study said on November 3, 2021. The largest creatures ever to live on Earth, baleen whales including blue whales, humpback whales and other species use filter feeding to consume krill and small fish. (Photo by Elliott Hazen / Standford University / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /  STANDFORD UNIVERSITY / Elliott Hazen" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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Baleen whales are gigantic climate alter crusaders, thank you to their huge hunger for krill – now they just demand their own natural surroundings restored

Farewell to penguin protector Tula

COUNTRY LIVING: Maremma at Warrnambool  The Maremma dogs who guard the penguins at Warrnambool. Handler Phil Root is in charge of the dogs, while Peter Abbott is the manager of tourism services, running tours to the island and overseeing the Oddball Club (which is the name of the movie Oddball, which details the story of the Maremmas and penguins, due for release this year).  Pictured: Tula the Maremma DOGS CALENDAR 2016.  PICTURE: ZOE PHILLIPS

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One of the first maremma sheepdogs specially trained to watch over the penguins of Middle Isle – just like in the movie Oddball – has died at the age of xiii

Raven attacks commitment drone in Aussie uppercase

A PIONEERING drone delivery programme in Australia's capital has been suspended after coming under attack by ravens., Picture: Benjamin Anthony Roberts via Storyful

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A battle of nature against the auto saw 1 riled upwardly raven attempt to rumble a commitment drone in the skies above Canberra

Jupiter'southward gigantic storm captured in infra-red

KIDS NEWS: JUPITER: Jupiter's banded appearance is created by the cloud-forming

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Spectacular infra-red images of Jupiter's atmosphere taken by NASA'due south Juno spacecraft take been revealed as fresh data shows the Peachy Red Spot tempest extends hundreds of kilometres below its clouds

'Weird' bespeak excites conflicting hunters

The CSIRO Parkes Observatory is seen ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing, 380km west of Sydney, Friday, July 19, 2019. The Parkes Observatory (also known informally as "The Dish" is a radio telescope observatory, located 20 kilometres north of the town of Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. It was one of several radio antennae used to receive live television images of the Apollo 11 moon landing, on July 20 1969. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

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The earth'southward extraterrestrial search community was sent into a frenzy when Commonwealth of australia's famous Parkes radio telescope picked upwards a surprise bespeak from beyond our solar organization

Ivory merchandise leads to tuskless elephants

Tuskless elephants in the Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. Source: ElephantVoices

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Humans have sped up evolution in Mozambique where ivory hunters have caused an increase in the proportion of female elephants born without tusks

Billionaire's plan to build new space station

This artist's illustration courtesy of Blue Origin obtained October 25, 2021, shows the core module of Orbital Reef. - Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin on October 25, 2021 announced it wants to launch a space station that will house up to 10 people in the second half of the decade, as the race to commercialize the cosmos heats up. "Orbital Reef," described in a press statement as a mixed use business park in space that will support microgravity research and manufacturing, is a joint venture with Sierra Space and has the support of Boeing and Arizona State University. (Photo by Handout / BLUE ORIGIN / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /Blue Origin " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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As the International Space Station heads towards retirement age, billionaire Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin has announced its hopes of edifice a futuristic infinite station for concern

Greenhouse gas levels striking record loftier

(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 23, 2017 a Ford Bronco rests in floodwaters on February 22, 2017, in the Rock Springs area of San Jose, California. - Rising global temperature, rising sea levels, intensification of extreme events... The publication of the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is scheduled on August 9. (Photo by NOAH BERGER / AFP)

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The UN has issued a strong claiming to global leaders alee of the COP26 top, alert that greenhouse gas levels remain too high to encounter temperature targets

Play influences kids' career choices

Five kids standing with hands together, each one with a unique profession: policeman, sailor, firefighter, nurse and builder. Studio shot, isolated on white.

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An Australian researcher wants toy shops to go gender neutral to help girls and boys break gratuitous of traditional gender roles when choosing jobs every bit adults

Lava flow makes Spanish island bigger

TOPSHOT - In this handout photograph taken and released by the Spanish Military Emergency Unit (UME) on October 16, 2021, members of the GIETMA (Technological and Environmental Emergencies Intervention Group) of the UME monitor the evolution of a new lava flow, following the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano, on the Canary island of La Palma. - There is no prospect of the volcanic eruption in Spain's Canary Islands ending "in the short or medium term", experts said on October 13, 2021 after three-and-a-half weeks of activity. (Photo by Luismi Ortiz / UME / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / LUISMI ORTIZ  / SPANISH MILITARY UNIT (UME) " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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Satellite imagery shows molten rock has extended the size of La Palma's western shore equally volcanic eruptions go along

Lego to build blocks without bias

Child playing with colorful toys. Little girl and funny curly baby boy with educational toy blocks. Children play at day care or preschool. Mess in kids room. Toddlers build a tower in kindergarten. Picture: iStock

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Lego has pledged to remove gender bias from its product range afterward an international study finds stereotypes persist

NASA to shoot rocket at asteroid

Artist's illustration of NASA's DART spacecraft and the Italian Space Agency's LICIACube before the DART impact. CREDITS: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Steve Gribben. For MARTIN GEORGE'S col for the Mercury.

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A spacecraft will deliberately collide with an asteroid in space as part of a NASA defence force technique to protect Earth from impact

Walk to the moon for kindness

Along the Coogee Beach esplanade messages of kindness and hope from community members has popped up on the fencing. Picture: David Swift

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Kids, schools and communities are being challenged to spread small acts of kindness while walking 382,000km – the distance from Earth to the moon – between now and Globe Kindness Day

Film crew to make first moving-picture show in infinite

This handout photo taken and released on October 5, 2021 by Russian Space Agency Roscosmos shows Russian crew members, cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov (C), actress Yulia Peresild (L) and film director Klim Shipenko, shaking hands as their spacesuits are tested prior to the launch onboard the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome. - A Russian actress and director arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) on October 5, 2021 to begin a 12-day mission to make the first movie in orbit. The Russian crew is set to beat a Hollywood project that was announced last year by "Mission Impossible" star Tom Cruise together with NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX. (Photo by Andrey SHELEPIN / Russian Space Agency Roscosmos / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO/ RUSSIAN SPACE AGENCY ROSCOSMOS" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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Russian pic star Yulia Peresild has browbeaten Hollywood heavyweight Tom Cruise into orbit, safely docking at the International Space Station to star in the first picture shot in infinite

Fluffy clouds to help save Great Barrier Reef

Plume from sprayer jets Cloud Brightening project

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Cloud cover generated by a turbine is helping cool weather condition and reduce coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef

Fraser Island to be renamed 'paradise'

Camping on Fraser Island (K'gari)    credit: Tyson Mahr    escape  29 august 2021  saavy

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Queensland'due south spectacular Fraser Island, the earth's largest sand island, is to exist renamed K'gari, the word for "paradise" in the language of the area's traditional owners

Giant marine fossil dubbed 'the mothership'

KIDS NEWS: giant marine fossil. Titanokorys gainesi reconstruction. Picture: supplied. Illustration by Lars Fields, Royal Ontario Museum.

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Canadian Palaeontologists have discovered a 506-million-year-quondam marine fossil – a giant in its day that stalked prey along the ocean floor

Lava slows after volcano erupts

A river of lava approaches houses as Mount Cumbre Vieja erupts in El Paso, spewing out columns of smoke, ash and lava as seen from Los Llanos de Aridane on the Canary island of La Palma on September 19, 2021. - The Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted on Spain's Canary Islands today spewing out lava, ash and a huge column of smoke after days of increased seismic activity, sparking evacuations of people living nearby, authorities said. Cumbre Vieja straddles a ridge in the south of La Palma island and has erupted twice in the 20th century, first in 1949 then again in 1971. (Photo by DESIREE MARTIN / AFP)

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Tourists and residents have been safely evacuated from afflicted areas of Espana's Canary Islands afterward the region'south first volcanic eruption in 50 years

SpaceX tourists orbit without astronauts

(FILES) In this file photo taken on September 16, 2021 courtesy of Inspiration4 shows the Inspiration4 crew (L-R) Jared Isaacman, Hayley Arceneaux, Christopher Sembroski and Sian Proctor in orbit. - The four private space tourists aboard a SpaceX capsule are due to return to Earth on sEPTEMBER 18, 2021, touching down off the coast of Florida after three days of orbiting the planet. (Photo by Handout / Inspiration4 / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / Courtesy of Inspiration4" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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A civilian coiffure has made history in infinite afterward successfully orbiting Earth for iii days without a unmarried astronaut on board

Bold plan to bring woolly mammoths dorsum to life

An illustration of a family of Woolly Mammoths grazing on what is left of the grasses as winter approaches in this ice age scene.

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Scientists have announced an ambitious plan to bring woolly mammoths back from extinction after thousands of years

Coral atlas maps the earth's reefs

international collaboration – including UQ, National Geographic, Arizona State University, Vulcan Philanthropic and satellite company Planet – has now completed digital mapping all of the world's shallow coral reefs for the first time ever.

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The Allen Coral Atlas delivers the first-always detailed, digital map of global coral for conservationists and bounding main lovers the world over

MooLoo to the rescue

This undated handout photo received on September 13, 2021 from the Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology shows researcher Lindsay Matthews posing next to cows at a farm at an undisclosed location in New Zealand. - Matthews said that the idea of toilet training cows so their urine could be captured and treated first occurred to him when a radio host was interviewing him in 2007 and made a throwaway joke on the matter. (Photo by Handout / RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR FARM ANIMAL BIOLOGY / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY ----EDITORS NOTE ----RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE MANDATORY CREDIT " AFP PHOTO / RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR FARM ANIMAL BIOLOGY" NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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Toddlers appreciate treats while toilet-training – and a new study has found calves like being rewarded for going in the right identify as well, clearing the path for lowering the climate cost of bovines

Covid vaccine race is finally on

Mark Knight cartoon - Race to get Australia vaccinated for Herald Sun 6th Sept 2021

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Chirapsia Covid-19 is a bit like a drag motorcar race between the vaccine and the Delta variant, according to cartoonist Marker Knight

Space race continues on Mars

(FILES) In this file image released by NASA the drill hole from Perseverance’s second sample-collection attempt can be seen, in this composite of two images taken on September 1, 2021, by one of the rover’s navigation cameras. - NASA has confirmed that its Perseverance rover has succeeded in collecting its first rock sample on Mars. "I've got it!" the space agency tweeted in the early hours of September 6, 2021, alongside a photograph of a rock core slightly thicker than a pencil inside a sample tube. NASA said last week it thought it had accomplished the feat, but poorly-lit photographs taken by the rover meant that the team operating the mission were not certain whether the sample had stayed inside its tube. (Photo by Handout / various sources / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / NASA/JPL-Caltech" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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NASA's Mars rover Perseverance has successfully collected a rock sample from the Carmine Planet, while Communist china follows up its own Mars mission with a new image

New plan to save Aussie animals

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 27: A female koala and her young joey are seen moving along the ground following a general health check at the Australian Reptile Park on August 27, 2020 on the Central Coast in Sydney, Australia. Dean Reid, Head Mammal and Bird Keeper oversees the Australian Reptile Park's koala breeding program which currently has a record number of 38 koalas, including 9 joeys. A New South Wales parliamentary inquiry released in June 2020 has found that koalas will become extinct in the state before 2050 without urgent government intervention. Making 42 recommendations, the inquiry found that climate change is compounding the severity and impact of other threats, such as drought and bushfire, which is drastically impacting koala populations by affecting the quality of their food and habitat. The plight of the koala received global attention in the wake of Australia's devastating bushfire season which saw tens of thousands of animals killed around the country. While recent fires compounded the koala's loss of habitat, the future of the species in NSW is also threatened by continued logging, mining, land clearing, and urban development. Along with advising agencies work together to create a standard method for surveying koala populations, the inquiry also recommended setting aside protected habitat, the ruling out of further opening up of old-growth state forest for logging and the establishment of a well-resourced network of wildlife hospitals in key areas of the state staffed by suitably qualified personnel and veterinarians. The NSW Government has committed to a $44.7 million koala strategy, the largest financial commitment to protecting koalas in the state's history. (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images)

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NSW Environs Minister Matt Kean marked Threatened Species Day by announcing a bold programme to cease extinction fears for Australia's best loved fauna and flora

New grade of planet could host life

A new type of planet, called hycean planets, has been identified as possible hosts of alien life.

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They are covered by oceans and much bigger and hotter than Earth, but astronomers believe a new class of planet, called hycean planets, could be the primal to finding alien life

Travelling in style all the fashion to Perth

Mark Knight cartoon - AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan heads west for the Grand Final in the famous batmobile.

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If the 2021 Grand Last must become to Perth, the AFL boss and cup might as well travel in mode in the famous "batmobile" from 1991, according to cartoonist Mark Knight

Communist china cuts video gaming for kids

KIDS NEWS: China is limiting video game time for kids. Picture: iStock.

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Communist china has appear strict new time limits on kids playing video games, including banning online gaming birthday on school days

Pocket money gender gap

Kristy Bautista, mum to Mila (9) and Evie (7), gives her daughters $2 for emptying the dishwasher and more for helping with other chores. She thinks it is good to teach kids about the value of saving their money.    Picture : Nicki Connolly

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When information technology comes to pocket money, one gender gets more the other – and the Aussie kids given the most greenbacks are also revealed

Iv-legged whale fossil plant in Egypt

Paleontologists discover four-legged whale fossil, name it Phiomicetus anubis after Egypt's god of death

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The 43-1000000-year-onetime fossil of a tearing, four-legged whale species has been named after the ancient Egyptian god of expiry

Vegemite smell a key part of site'south heritage

AUSTRALIA has been surviving lock down by turning to one of its most iconic spreads - VEGEMITE. The brand has seen sales of its products during the lockdown skyrocket by more than 55 per cent across the country compared to the same time last year. Alex 6 enjoying his Vegemite by the spoonful while at home.   Picture: David Caird

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Heritage is more than merely buildings and other things we can see from the by, with a local council recognising the heritage value of the odour of Vegemite being fabricated at an erstwhile Kraft factory

Skilful news in NAPLAN results

Naplan results show vic kids doing best in the country. Family with three kids in primary school, two did naplan. L-R Jude 6, Jasmine 13 and Elijah 10 are very happy with Victorias results at their home in Blackburn North.  Picture Rebecca Michael.

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Australian master school students should pat themselves on the dorsum, as 2021 NAPLAN results suggest pandemic disruptions take not hampered functioning

Hotdogs land in hot water

A new study suggests that eating cheeseburgers can reduce your life expectancy by a few minutes each time. Pictured is Scout Parker, 2 and his brother Courtland, 4, enjoying a cheeseburger. Picture: David Swift

wellness

Ditching hotdogs and burgers from our nutrition could add together upwardly to extra time enjoying a salubrious life, with a new report counting the minutes lost or gained from eating thousands of food items

Weird creatures that could be country'due south official fossil

Finished reconstruction of extinct Australian megafauna, Palorchestes. One of a series of developmental illustrations. For Kids News

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Some states are adopting official fossils to join their traditional animal and flora emblems. Meet what relics are in the running to get the official fossil of Victoria

Playground ban stirs upward memories of the Fun Police

Mark Knight playground closure cartoon. For August 18, 2021.

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The closure of Melbourne's playgrounds to gainsay Covid-19 reminded cartoonist Mark Knight of existence labelled the Fun Police when he used to tell his kids it was time to go home

Apes mind their manners with each other

EMBARGOED - DO NOT USE WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE DAILY TELEGRAPH PICTURE DESK - HOLDING UNTIL FRIDAY 20TH NOVEMBER-, Taronga Zoo's chimpanzee family recently welcomed the arrival of a female baby chimpanzee to mum Naomi with the name soon to be revealed. Picture: Toby Zerna Born on Wednesday at Taronga Zoo, chimpanzee infant Niambi was named after the Swahili word meaning 'melody' to reflect her unique call, which is already making rounds with the other chimps.

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New research has plant that apes have a arrangement of good manners that includes polite practices like proverb hello and good day

NASA charts course of risky asteroid

(FILES) This NASA file image obtained August 11, 2020 shows an artist's rendering of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft descending towards asteroid Bennu to collect a sample of the asteroid’s surface. - The big day has arrived for the American probe Osiris-Rex: after four years of travel, it will hit the asteroid Bennu on October 20, 2020 to pick up a few tens of grams of dust, a high-precision operation 320 million kilometers away from Earth . (Photo by Handout / NASA/Goddard/Arizona State University / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /NASA/GODDARD/UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA/HANDOUT " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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NASA'southward Osiris-Rex spacecraft is heading dwelling house afterward its mission to collect asteroid samples has helped scientists better understand one of the most hazardous space rocks in our solar system

'Vaccas' drive through serves up Covid jabs

Mark Knight cartoon on drive-through vaccination centre

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Cartoonist Mark Knight couldn't resist comparing Australia'south first drive through Covid-19 vaccination centre with fast good favourite Maccas

Two hours of screen fourth dimension hurts health

Patrick Hindhaugh, 13, tries to balance his screen time. Picture: Mark Stewart

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Just two hours on a screen is enough to cause health bug in girls, a new global written report has found. Simply information technology's a slightly unlike story when it comes to boys

What is the Census all about?

CENSUS A 10x10 Collage of 100 unique faces, including people from a wide range of ethnicities, ages, and backgrounds, they are all from different walks of life.

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The story of our nation is updated every five years at Census fourth dimension – and what a strange affiliate this i promises to be as people effectually Australia proceed to live, work and acquire through Covid

How Pluto lost its place equally a planet

KIDS NEWS: Four images from New Horizons' Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) were combined with color data from the spacecraft's Ralph instrument to create this enhanced color global view of Pluto. Picture: NASA.

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It has been 15 years since Pluto was demoted to dwarf planet status, simply some of united states of america who grew up counting ix planets in our solar system are having a hard fourth dimension letting go

Evil-smelling theory behind the origin of Globe's oxygen

grand prismatic spring, yellowstone national park, wyoming, united states (44?26'n, 110?39'w). situated on a volcanic plateau straddling the states of montana, idaho, and wyoming, yellowstone is the oldest national park in the world. created in 1872, it covers 9,000 km2 and contains the world?s largest concentration of geothermic sites. grand prismatic spring, 112 m in diameter, is the park?s largest hot pool. the colour spectrum after which it is named is caused by the presence of cyanobacteria, which grow faster in the hot water at the centre of the basin than at the periphery where the temperature is lower. yellowstone national park receives an average of 3 million visitors per year.

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A new study suggests that as our planet slowed and daylight grew longer, one very smelly bacteria soaked up the light and started producing the oxygen needed for life on Earth

Flipping out over new Olympic sports

mark Knight cartoon on Australia winning gold in the BMX at Olympics

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Cartoonist Mark Knight believes new sports like BMX freestyle have fitted right in at the Tokyo Olympic Games

Call to turn off engines to protect kids' health

April 3, Concerns have been raised about children's safety at pick up and drop off times at Serpell Primary School with issues with traffic and parking congestion reaching breaking point.   Picture: Stuart Milligan

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Scientists have chosen for a ban on idling car engines during school selection-ups, warning the pollution is damaging children'south health

Ancient Egyptian shipwreck plant in the Mediterranean Sea

2,200 year old shipwreck in Egypt. Picture: Egypt Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities

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Buried below 5m of clay, archaeologists have fabricated the incredible discovery of a 2200-year-old Egyptian shipwreck

Aureate girl Kaylee did it for dad

TOKYO, JAPAN - JULY 27:  Kaylee McKeown of Team Australia celebrates after winning the gold medal in the Women's 100m Backstroke Final on day four of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Tokyo Aquatics Centre on July 27, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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Kaylee McKeown made all of Commonwealth of australia proud with her gilt medal backstroke swim, merely she had one special person on her mind after her victory

Sydney's clever cockatoos learn to open bin lids

KIDS NEWS: Canny cockatoos in Sydney star in a new scientific study showing off their sophisticated foraging skills. Picture: Dr Barbara Clump/Max Planck Institute.

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Sulphur-crested cockatoos take emerged as expert foragers, equally a new international report tracks them opening bin lids all over Sydney using their tailor-made technique

Reef avoids 'in danger' listing for now

August 9: Scuba divers explore coral gardens teaming with fish life on Saxon Reef, part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park off the coast of Cairns. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE

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The Bully Barrier Reef will non immediately be added to the Globe Heritage Commission's 'in danger' listing simply the government must show enough is being done to protect the natural wonder

Pfizer jab approved for Aussie kids

Boy and vaccine syringe  vaccinations generic

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Australian children aged 12 to 16 are set up to get Covid-19 vaccinations later the country's drug regulator gave the green calorie-free to Pfizer

Solar tags to relieve koalas from bushfires

WEEKEND NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL. PLEASE CONTACT WEEKEND PIC EDITOR JEFF DARMANIN BEFORE PUBLISHING.   WWF is funding koala ear tags powered by a tiny solar panel the size of a 5c coin. When a fire approaches you can find the koalas and take them into care until it is safe to return them to the environment.  Takka the Koala with the solar ear tracker.

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Scientists are testing plumbing equipment koalas with mini solar panels that would permit them to exist tracked and rescued from the path of bushfires

NASA finds four 'teenage' exoplanets

KIDS NEWS Pictured is TOI 1807 b, the only known planet orbiting the TOI 1807 star and the youngest example yet found of an

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4 new 'teenage' planets have been found beyond our solar system by a team of international astrophysicists including from the University of Southern Queensland

'Extinct' native mouse found living on WA island

Pseudomys fieldi, a native Australian mouse from Shark Bay in Western Australian, is shown to be the same species as the previously extinct Gould's mouse (Pseudomys gouldii). Source: Australian Wildlife Conservancy. Photographer: Wayne Lawler. For Kids News

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The Gould's mouse hasn't been seen on the Australian mainland for more than 160 years but a surprise discovery has revealed it is notwithstanding living on an island off the coast of Western Australia

Boy genius plans for humans to live forever

Eleven year-old Belgian-Dutch student Laurent Simons poses in Amsterdam on July 6, 2021, after receiving his bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Antwerp. (Photo by ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN / ANP / AFP) / Netherlands OUT

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A degree in quantum physics is nothing compared to the bold ambition of this child genius – just don't phone call him 'Young Einstein'

Billionaire blasts to border of space

This handout photo courtesy Of Virgin Galactic shows Sir Richard Branson(C) and other Unity 22 crew members at zero gravity, viewed as they flew into space aboard a Virgin Galactic vessel, a voyage he described as the "experience of a lifetime" -- and one he hopes will usher in an era of lucrative space tourism at Spaceport America, near Truth and Consequences, New Mexico on July 11, 2021. - "Congratulations to all our wonderful team at Virgin Galactic for 17 years of hard, hard work to get us this far," he said during a live feed as the VSS Unity spaceship glided back to Spaceport America in New Mexico.It reached a peak altitude of around 53 miles (85 kilometers) -- beyond the boundary of space, according to the United States -- allowing the passengers to experience weightlessness and admire the Earth's curvature.The trip proceeded without drama, and touchdown occurred at around 9:40 am Mountain Time (1540 GMT), about an hour after take-off. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / Virgin Galactic / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /VIRGIN GALATIC/HANDOUT " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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Thrill-seeking billionaire Sir Richard Branson has reached infinite aboard his Virgin Galactic spacecraft in a mission that has brought space tourism a footstep closer

New 'Dragon Human being' species found

A handout photo obtained on June 25, 2021 from EurekAlert! shows an illustration of a portrait of Dragon Man. - Scientists announced Friday that a skull discovered in Northeast China represents a newly discovered human species they have named Homo longi or "Dragon Man," and the lineage may replace Neanderthals as our closest relatives. (Photo by CHUANG Zhao / EUREKALERT! / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /BYLINE " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /EurekAlert ! / Chuang Zhao" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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The human species' family tree has sprouted a new branch, with the discovery in China of the 'Dragon Man', thought past experts to be a nearer relative to Human being sapiens than Neanderthals

Tin can ET see us from space?

ET character and child actor Henry Thomas in a scene from the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

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A new astronomical study has flipped the practice of looking out at our galaxy by asking who might exist looking in

New type of ancient human discovered

Scientists have discovered a new kind of early human after studying pieces of fossilised bone dug up at a site used by a cement plant in central Israel.

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Scientists are reconsidering where humans came from later on the discovery in Israel of fossilised bones of a new ancient man known as Nesher Ramla Homo

Nifty Barrier Reef headed for endangered list

The Far Northern Reefs of the Great Barrier Reef are still in excellent condition.

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The United Nations has recommended the Great Barrier Reef be listed as 'in danger' but the federal regime is fighting the move

Astronauts install new solar panels in infinite

KIDS NEWS French astronaut Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) works to complete the installation of a roll out solar array on the International Space Station, June 20, 2021. Picture: NASA.

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Information technology'south been a busy week in infinite every bit astronauts at the International Space Station install new solar panels and three Chinese astronauts footstep aboard China's module for a celebrated 3-month stay

Flying car races set to accept off after Aussie trials

The Alauda Aeronautics Mk3 EXA race-craft, designed in Adelaide, will take part in a race series organised by fellow Adelaide company Airspeeder.  , Picture: Supplied

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A world-first, global "flying car" M Prix series is planned after the success of tests in the South Australian outback

Daniher gives the MND animal a shove

Mark Knight cartoon on Big Freeze 7

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Though we are in a pandemic, the almanac Large Freeze issue reminds Mark Knight that in that location are other medical battles being fought that likewise deserve our attention

Robot lizards solve prey puzzle

Draco volans, the common flying dragon on the tree in Tangkoko National Park, Sulawesi, is a species of lizard endemic to Southeast Asia. lizard in wild nature, beautiful colorful lizard

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Why do predators sometimes overlook a seemingly easy meal in the wild? Australian scientists take answered the question with the aid of robotic lizards

Mainland china'south wandering elephants get global stars

A migrating herd of elephants graze near Shuanghe Township, Jinning District of Kunming city in the Yunnan Province of southwestern China. Already famous at home, China's wandering elephants are now becoming international stars. Major global media, including satellite news stations, news papers and wire services are chronicling the herd's more-than year-long, 500 km trek from their home in a wildlife reserve in mountainous southwest Yunnan province to the outskirts of the provincial capital of Kunming. (Yunnan Forest Fire Brigade via AP

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After more a year on the motion, the antics of a Chinese herd of elephants are proving irresistible to social and earth media

How outback oval became the 'MCG of the Desert'

Ashley Smith, 11, and Latahnia Anderson, 10, on the newly grassed Santa Teresa Oval in the Northern Territory  on May 3, 2021.  Picture: Emma Murray

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A footy oval has been transformed into a greenish grassy oasis in a remote Northern Territory town in a projection led by the Melbourne Football Club

Radioactive rhino horns to the rescue?

Scientists in South Africa have injected radioactive material into the horns of two rhinos in a novel effort to save the species from poachers., James Larkin, a professor at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and an expert in radiation protection, said that the stable isotopes used were harmless and that he

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A radical – indeed radioactive – scientific solution has begun in South Africa to save the rhino species by deterring poachers

China lifts the infant limit to three

Chinese babies accompanied by their parents take part in a baby swimming contest, which the organizer hopes to break the Guinness World Record for the most babies swimming together, at a stadium in Beijing, China, 11/09/2010. China's government maintains that the one child policy has averted 400 million births since the strict policy implemented in 1979 and has vowed to enforce it until at least 2033, when the population is expected to peak at 1.5 billion.

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When China introduced the one-kid policy in 1979 information technology was to prevent a population explosion, only now more babies are needed

Australia's most influential Ethnic sports stars

Athlete Cathy Freeman wins gold. Cathy at Medal Presentation. PicCraig/Borrow  headshot /sydney olympic games sport olympics athletics olympic2000 sydney2000 25 Sept 2000

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They have thrilled us on the field, track, court and in the pool, merely the achievements of these Indigenous athletes go beyond sport

Teen climate warriors have their 24-hour interval in courtroom

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA- News Wire photos MAY 27 2021- (LR)  Laura Kirwan (17), Izzy Raj-Seppings (14), Ava Princi (17) and Liv Heaton posing for a photo out the front of the Federal law court on Phillip st in Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Adam Yip

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Aussie teenage climate activists have lost their court bid to stop a NSW mine expansion, but 'duty of care' ruling alleged a win

Why some sounds bulldoze u.s.a. crazy

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Researchers from Newcastle Academy in the Great britain discover a link in brain processes that could assist people who tin't stand up certain sounds

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