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The Year in Review

Powerful images of quirky and key moments in 2017.

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Extraordinary Earth-like Planet Discovered

Is this new planet the next Earth?

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What if dinosaurs hadn’t been wiped out?

A new documentary reveals that most dinosaurs could have survived if the asteroid had hit just 30 seconds later.

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Massive breakthrough as water found on Mars

NASA scientists have revealed that water flows on the surface of Mars – a massive breakthrough in terms of the […]

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Stunning new images of Pluto

New false colour images show Pluto’s textured surface

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From A Million Miles Away

NASA reveals EPIC new images of Earth

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Signs of recovery for Ozone layer

A UN study has found that the earth’s ozone layer is showing signs of thickening after years of depletion.

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Supermoon nears earth: July 2014

A collection of some stunning shots from around the globe of the most recent Supermoon.

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Earth on brink of mass extinction event, study says

Earth is on the brink of a mass extinction event comparable in scale to that which wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, study finds.

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New eBook celebrates the world’s best adventures

Louise Southerden is one of Australia’s most successful travel writers. Recently named Travel Writer of the Year by the Australian Society of Travel Writers for the fourth time, winner of multiple other awards and author of two books, Louise recently launched her first ebook, Adventures on Earth, which is now available on iTunes.

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Scientists forecast end of our world

Scientists have calculated the habitable lifespan of Earth, and it may not be as long as we think.

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The gift of water

Without water life would cease to exist, yet around one in nine people worldwide lack access to clean water.

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Switching off for Earth Hour

Earth Hour – the annual lights-off phenomenon – will once again plunge the world into darkness for an hour on Saturday.

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Life on Mars, once capable

The red planet once had the right ingredients to support life, scientists have discovered after analysing rock powder samples from Mars.

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Tiny planet found outside solar system

Astronomers have discovered a new planet right outside our solar system, the smallest of over 800 extra-solar planets.

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Garnering Success

From action heroine and romantic-comedy star to real-life mum on the go, actress Jennifer Garner juggles Hollywood stardom, marriage to another celebrity, and motherhood all while staying down to earth.

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Felix Baumgartner jumps from balloon hovering 24 miles above Earth

Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner leapt into the stratosphere from a balloon 24 miles above Earth, at speeds topping 700 miles per hour. Making him the first skydiver to break the speed of sound.

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NASA delivers high-def view of Venus transit

Instruments aboard NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) have captured stunning images of the June 5 and 6 transit of Venus across the Sun. The images give a fine detail view of an event that will not happen again until 2117.

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Venus set for rare solar pass

Venus will slide between the Sun and Earth next week, the last such transit for 117 years.

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Sky-watchers prepare for Transit of Venus

Next month astronomers across the world will be hoping to get a clear view of the Transit of Venus for the last time in their lives. On June 5 and 6, Venus will pass directly between Earth and the Sun, visible as a small black dot.

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Bite into … Bankstown

Laura Venuto joins a Taste Tour of Bankstown and meets the kind of wonderful down-to-earth providores she thought were becoming an endangered species.
MiNDFOOD reports.

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The Billion Acts of Green campaign

The Billion Acts of Green campaign has registered over 42 million green actions. The goal is to collect and register 1 billion actions by the time the global Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro is held in 2012.

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The changing climate

MiNDFOOD’s environmental columnist is the president 
of Earth Day Network and 
says we need sustainable solutions to our climate problems.

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Climate change and natural disasters

MiNDFOOD’s environmental columnist Kathleen Rogers says combating climate change begins with planting trees. MiNDFOOD reports.

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