While waiting for domestic travel to resume across our wide brown land, Brian Johnston looks to Dorothea Mackellar's "My Country" for inspiration.
Even if creepy crawlers are not your thing, there is plenty to see and appreciate at Field Notes: Artists Observe Nature, a ...
Scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a new fish species called Ferruaspis brocksi, which lived 15 million ...
Artists transform marine debris into art, educating national park visitors in the process.
Each patty is still formed by hand, not extruded by machines into identical, soulless discs. This human touch might mean ...
His artwork paid tribute to its surroundings, in New York City and elsewhere, rendering nature at an oversized scale that ...
A fishing vessel immortalized in literature makes a historic return to the Sea of Cortez to retrace the voyage of John ...
AFL legend Rex Hunt’s famous fish and chip shop is on the market and hoping to hook a new landlord. And the multimillion-dollar asking price is one he wouldn’t kiss and throw back. But the ...
Intriguing video of narwhals using their tusks to mess with fish has scientists speculating about what this behavior might mean. The long, spiral tusks of narwhals could be used by these Arctic ...
They captured footage of narwhals using their tusks to mess with fish, and even saw a narwhal repeatedly strike a fish with its tusk. But narwhal experts don't agree on what these observations mean.