By David Shaw, 8 June 2016
Thousands of years ago, ancient Chinese people played a game with strange dice – and now you can make your own!
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By David Shaw, 5 June 2016
It takes a lot of information to make a human. It’s kept in our cells as DNA, which contains at least 20 000 genes. Some other forms of life can get by with much less DNA and fewer genes. Now one team of scientists think they’re close to making the simplest living thing possible.
By David Shaw, 20 May 2016
Australians love dogs. About 40 per cent of Australian households have a dog. And if you love your dog, you should give it a hug, right? Probably not, new research shows.
By David Shaw, 12 May 2016
Make some rocky road, and discover that there’s still heaps of space in a ‘full’ dish.
By David Shaw, 2 May 2016
It’s been really busy at Double Helix headquarters in the last few weeks. We’ve moved office, to the CSIRO Discovery Centre in Canberra. There are lots of cool things at our new workplace, including a whole museum of CSIRO science!
By David Shaw, 28 April 2016
People have been playing this boardgame for thousands of years. So come on, have a Go!
By David Shaw, 19 April 2016
Written by Julia Cleghorn Almost two years ago, we reported on the discovery of a special fossilized dinosaur specimen – the first pterosaur egg preserved in 3D! Pretty impressive, huh? Since then, there have been some other interesting finds.
By David Shaw, 11 April 2016
How much money would it take to put a line of coins around the equator? With a bit of research and a bit of maths, you’ll soon know the answer!
By David Shaw, 6 April 2016
The Aussie bush was once full of cute, furry creatures. But these days, quolls, bandicoots and bettongs have a hard time keeping safe from feral foxes and wild dogs. So how can we protect our native animal friends? Out at Mulligan’s Flat Woodland Sanctuary on the outskirts of Canberra, the rangers built fences to protect […]
By David Shaw, 30 March 2016
You might think you know your height, but this activity might change your mind. How tall are you, really?
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