Popularity of drones in agriculture set to rise
They sound like a big mosquito, look like a remote controlled toy and cost around $45,000.
View ArticleHungry spirits haunt station store room
Have you ever had the feeling someone is watching you? Your breath quickens, heart starts racing and the hairs on the back of your neck start to prickle.
View ArticleSpooky sightings at Sylvania station
Sylvania station cook Darlene tells Lucie Bell about the friendly ghost that haunts her Pilbara home.
View ArticleScientologists send M-rated anti-psychiatry DVD to primary schools
The Victorian Government advises principals to ignore materials sent from the Church of Scientology, after primary schools received a DVD and pamphlets warning of the dangers of psychiatrists and...
View ArticleThe Xbox ghost? Curious image captured on camera
Ghost hunter Graham Lewis has used a device he made from Xbox gaming technology to capture a curious image.
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Ghost hunter Graham Lewis explains how he has adapted gaming technology to create ghost hunting equipment.
View ArticleSmartphones linked to brain cancer? Not so, say experts
Brain cancer, plane crashes and exploding petrol pumps have all been attributed to mobile phone use, but what does the evidence say?
View ArticleBig prize if your paranormal power can prove skeptics wrong
There's a $100,000 prize waiting for you if you can read minds, see the future or talk to the dead. You just have to prove it.
View ArticleWhy do some of us believe in Tassie tiger sightings and others don't?
Why do some of us wholeheartedly believe in mysterious creature sightings while others are more dubious. Clinical psychologist Sabina Lane explains.
View ArticleA history of eugenics: America's Nazi problem before Charlottesville
The recent rally by white nationalists and supremacists on the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, has left Americans soul searching. But what they might discover in the history of their heartland...
View ArticleWhy do Australians believe silly things?
A lot of Australians believe in ghosts and aliens, a poll found. That may be harmless, but it makes it a lot easier to believe in other things that aren't true, writes Andrew P Street.
View ArticleLeader of 'Jedi faith' seeks recognition, based on census numbers
The head of the Jedi faith in Australia, Peter Lee, cites strong census numbers and a thriving online community as evidence of a practising Jedi population in Australia.
View ArticleHow Sir John Eccles' soul search marginalised the Aussie Nobel Prize-winning...
Icon of Australian science Sir John Eccles' attempt to mix religion and science made him an outsider in the scientific community but won him fans in the Catholic Church.
View ArticleThese are the ways Hollywood imagined a black hole would look. So who got...
Over the years everyone from sci-fi filmmakers to NASA has tried to visualise a black hole. Now we have the real deal, so let's see who was right and who was wildly ambitious.
View ArticleThe anti-vaccination movement has a 200-year-old history. It all began with...
The anti-vaccination movement has been around since Edward Jenner scraped pus from the skin of sick cows. Here's what's driven the sentiment over the last two centuries.
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