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Dinosaur diversity 'had a long pedigree':The belief that dinosaurs underwent explosive species diversification just before they were wiped out is an illusion, a study says.
Friday Jul 25 09:03 AEST

75 million year old dinosaur bones found

25 Jul 2008

A team of palaeontologists has unearthed dinosaur bones in Canada that could be as old as 75 million years.

Thursday Jul 24 16:50 AEST

Scientists recover dinosaur skeleton

By Mari Yamaguchi | 24 Jul 2008

Japanese and Mongolian scientists have successfully recovered the complete skeleton of a 70-million-year-old young dinosaur, a nature museum announced.

Thursday Jul 24 15:48 AEST

New LPG system 'saves fuel, adds power'

24 Jul 2008

A new LPG fuel system for vehicles, boasting better consumption and more power, is now available in Australia.

Thursday Jul 24 15:24 AEST

Facebook expands open platform formula

By Glenn Chapman | 24 Jul 2008

A year ago Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg threw open the platform in a move that triggered the social-networking website's meteoric rise in popularity.

Thursday Jul 24 15:22 AEST

Telstra hails new high speed coverage

By Stephanie Dalzell | 24 Jul 2008

Telstra is hailing its latest creation as the fastest wireless gateway in the world, but a technology expert says it is all a matter of semantics.

Thursday Jul 24 14:45 AEST

Net use 'starts before primary school'

By Jessica Marszalek | 24 Jul 2008

Children in one in five Australian households are surfing the net before their sixth birthday, according to a new report on internet use.

Wednesday Jul 23 19:54 AEST

ABC unveils online streaming TV platform

By Katherine Field | 23 Jul 2008

The ABC has unveiled its new online streaming platform, allowing users to watch TV shows on the internet.

Wednesday Jul 23 14:56 AEST

Smaller nuclear reactors to be developed

23 Jul 2008

Japan's Hitachi and US giant General Electric will team up to sell midsize nuclear reactors to meet growing demand for power facilities in South-East Asia.

Wednesday Jul 23 14:05 AEST

Environment creating 'no-sex' insects

23 Jul 2008

Australian scientists say agricultural environments are causing insect pests to produce offspring without the traditional mating activities.

Wednesday Jul 23 11:41 AEST

.99 is the magic number for consumers

23 Jul 2008

Retailers' belief that customers like a price ending in .99 instead of .00 has been borne out by scientific research on a restaurant menu.

Wednesday Jul 23 11:27 AEST

Villagers are descendants of caveman

23 Jul 2008

For the first time, German scientists proved that residents of a modern-day village are the direct descendants of a caveman who lived there 3,000 years ago.

Wednesday Jul 23 09:31 AEST

Dinosaur diversity 'had a long pedigree'

23 Jul 2008

The belief that dinosaurs underwent explosive species diversification just before they were wiped out is an illusion, a study says.

Monday Jul 21 17:02 AEST

Facebook reorganises its interface

By Anick Jesdanun | 21 Jul 2008

The popular online hangout Facebook is sporting a new look to reflect changes in how its members communicate with each other.

Thursday Jul 17 07:27 AEST

Volcanoes blamed for mass extinction

17 Jul 2008

Ninety-three million years ago, Earth was a reshuffled jigsaw of continents, a hothouse where the average temperature was nearly twice that of today.

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 75 million year old dinosaur bones foundA team of palaeontologists has unearthed dinosaur bones in Canada that could be as old as 75 million years.
 New LPG system 'saves fuel, adds power'A new LPG fuel system for vehicles, boasting better consumption and more power, is now available in Australia.
 Telstra hails new high speed coverageTelstra is hailing its latest creation as the fastest wireless gateway in the world, but a technology expert says it is all a matter of semantics.
 Villagers are descendants of cavemanFor the first time, German scientists proved that residents of a modern-day village are the direct descendants of a caveman who lived there 3,000 years ago.
 Scientists recover dinosaur skeletonJapanese and Mongolian scientists have successfully recovered the complete skeleton of a 70-million-year-old young dinosaur, a nature museum announced.
 .99 is the magic number for consumersRetailers' belief that customers like a price ending in .99 instead of .00 has been borne out by scientific research on a restaurant menu.
 Dinosaur diversity 'had a long pedigree'The belief that dinosaurs underwent explosive species diversification just before they were wiped out is an illusion, a study says.
 Facebook expands open platform formulaA year ago Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg threw open the platform in a move that triggered the social-networking website's meteoric rise in popularity.
 Net use 'starts before primary school'Children in one in five Australian households are surfing the net before their sixth birthday, according to a new report on internet use.
 Environment creating 'no-sex' insectsAustralian scientists say agricultural environments are causing insect pests to produce offspring without the traditional mating activities.
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