A resurgence of rabbit populations following recent rainfall is driving experts to urge for increased control measures.
Most kids grow up learning about the damage caused by European settlers releasing rabbits and foxes into Australia’s fragile environment. But more than 150 years on, it appears a group of alleged ...
Sussan Ley’s job just got harder as some of her colleagues decide that fighting culture wars is the path to electoral ...
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5 Used Cars to Avoid Buying

A quick guide to five used cars that often bring more problems than value — what to watch out for before you buy.
In a rare interview, Lia Thomas described what life was like as arguably the most prominent transgender swimmer in the world.
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Tale of the Tape: Auburn vs. Missouri

Will a deeper dive into the tale of the tape show one of these teams has a bigger advantage than experts believe?
Humans are silly beings. Even our history books can testify to this fact. In its pages lie stories of wars sparked by a ...
Humans can genetically modify plants and animals to be more resilient to climate change and disease. But the scientific community is divided about whether the tool should be put to use in nature.
Scientists are researching ways to genetically modify plants and animals to be more resistant to threats like climate change.
In the wild, a mouse or rat leads a precarious life. In the city, they dodge traps, poisons, and broom-wielding humans. In the countryside, they face owls, shotguns, and more poison. As Australia’s ...