The displays were caused by a geomagnetic storm with the sun sending a series of particles towards Earth. These charged particles interacted with Earth’s magnetic field, producing the bright colours ...
The phenomenon was visible to the naked eye, thanks to clear skies. Australia's southeastern regions were treated to a breathtaking spectacle of the Aurora Australis, ushering in the new year with ...
Australian and US scientists discovered a new species of prehistoric snapping turtle after re-examining an unidentified fossil on display in a Northern Territory museum. The new species, called ...
Charlene Nguyen was lucky enough to capture the stunning aurora australis as it made a rare appearance in Mandurah, Western Australia late on New Year's Day. It's hard to believe, but these ...
Residents in Mandurah and other parts of WA were treated to a spectacular light show to rival man-made fireworks on the first day of the new year. Pinks and purples of the Aurora Australis shimmered ...
An aurora lit up the night sky last night, delighting aurora hunters with the dazzling display. It was a powerful display, viewable across Tasmania as well as the southern states of mainland ...
An Aurora australis was visible across the state from 11:30pm on New Year’s Day until 2am on Thursday. The Aurora australis that was visible in Tasmania on January 1 and 2 from South Arm.
They’ve lived through the ice age, the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs and brushed off an ... [+] atomic blast just a mile away. Here’s the story of this living fossil that refuses to ...
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The humerus of a modern human, left, that of the "Ushikawa man" within the box and those from a bear (the three on the right) are seen in a comparative image provided by the department of human ...
Paul Scofield receives funding from Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund and the R.S. Allan Fund of Canterbury Museum. George Young received funding from the UC Masters scholarship.
Humans have a long history of misinterpreting ancient fossils. Here are 10 creatures from the dinosaur age that looked way different than we thought. When you purchase through links on our site ...