New research points to a pair of nineteenth-century albums of pressed plants as possibly being created by botanist Wilhelm Bäuerlen. Are there others out there? The post Join the hunt for Bäuerlen’s long-lost legendary ferns appeared first on Austral...
This forms part of a series of Q&As with winning photographers from this year’s Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards. The post The story behind the photo: ‘Aerial Oceans’ by Lewis Burnett appeared first on Australian Geogr...
Spots are probably best known as the bane of a teenage face, but you might be surprised to know that a propensity for spots is also a characteristic of other worlds. The post Exploring the Solar System’s beauty spots appeared first on Australian Geog...
A new survey shows most taxonomists now agree on how a single authoritative list of the Earth's species would work. The post Taxonomists agree on how to create a single list of all life on Earth appeared first on Australian Geographic.
This historic goldmining town is known as the Queen of the Murchison. The post A complete guide to Cue, WA appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Australian Geographic's photo editor, Nicky Catley, explores the whys and wherefores of the relatively new world of AI-generated images. The post The ethics of AI photography appeared first on Australian Geographic.
When tropical reefs bleach, due to ocean warming caused by climate change, it’s not only coral and large fish that are affected. The post Little lives lost appeared first on Australian Geographic.
So you want to try one of the oldest water-borne activities but don’t know one end of a canoe from the other? We talk to canoe expert Travis Frenay to find out where to start. The post Get the drift: The ultimate guide to canoeing appeared first on A...
This portable SSD is touted as tough enough to withstand anything adventurers can throw at it. We take it into the wild to see if it’s up to it. The post Samsung T7 Shield portable SSD: Tested appeared first on Australian Geographic.
The epic Ramses II exhibition arrives in Sydney for its only stop in the Southern Hemisphere. The post Mummies Down Under appeared first on Australian Geographic.