ArtsWhat’s on these summer holidaysThe festive season is finally here and there’s plenty of magic happening across the country. Here are some of our favourite things to do and see in each state and territory across Australia
SpaceChristmas comet coming to townIf you look up at the night sky in the week before Christmas you might see a mysterious green light – but it’s not Santa and his reindeers ahead of schedule. So what is it and why is it there?
HumanitiesTeen Rapunzel chops locks for charityThe first haircut of Yasmine Brockhurst’s life has seen the Queensland teen’s 120cm-long mane drop to the salon floor to raise money for medical research in memory of her grandmother
AnimalsThese penguin boots are made for walkingLucas the African penguin was finding it hard to walk because of an incurable foot problem – until he was fitted with a special pair of orthopaedic boots
Animals3D print to rebuild Australian opal dinoPreserved in Lightning Ridge opal, a small herbivore more than 100 million years old is being reconstructed by palaeontologists using a cutting-edge micro-CT scanner and 3D printing technology
Science and TechnologyAussie kids’ first taste of freedomAustralian kids under 16 trying to log into Snapchat are greeted by lockout screens, with other apps to follow suit as the nation’s historic new laws for accessing social media come into effect
EnvironmentNew plan for Aussie beach safetyThe first phase of a plan to make Australian waters safer and reduce shark risk at our beaches is being rolled out in one state. Learn how sharks can be spotted early and how lives can be saved
HealthTiny device keeping siblings aliveThis brother and sister look like most other Australian children – happy, healthy and full of fun – but inside their chests are tiny devices keeping them alive, after a new test found a hidden harm
ExplainersWhat scrolling does to your brainEver wondered why you struggle to put down your device? A neuroscientist has revealed why social media is so addictive – and how it could be reshaping young brains for the worse
VIDEOAnimalsDouble puggles out of troubleA couple of curious wildlife cases have found their way to an Australian wildlife hospital, with not one but two echidna puggles now receiving plenty of TLC after their dramatic survival
EXPLAINERScience and TechnologyCould Oz end world’s animal labs?An Australian start-up is using AI to power a game-changing approach to testing new drug treatments that, if successful, could save both human and animal lives. Find out how it works
Ask Healthy HaroldNew beginnings to flow from delayHealthy Harold and friends see the incoming social media age restrictions as an invitation and an opportunity for Aussie kids to do what only they can do – reclaim childhood’s wonder years
VIDEOExplainersScience behind EV fire big bucketA big roadside bath could be the future emergency response for burning EVs on our roads as a good soaking could be key to safely suppressing vehicle fires that may otherwise last for days
ExplainersPower price pledge unpluggedDo your parents stomp around switching off lights? Well, Mark Knight’s toon delivers this power point: energy costs are currently Australia’s biggest inflation driver despite election promises
Science and TechnologySnap’s AI has teens in the darkTeens turning to their AI chatbot on Snapchat aren’t getting accurate information about Australia’s upcoming social media reforms, an experiment has shown. Here’s what you need to know
ArtsTeen’s iPhone film gets top nodBetween homework and her fast-food job, meet the 16-year-old Australian teen who has made Australian film awards history with a scary movie she shot entirely on her smartphone
VIDEOScience and TechnologyMassive change coming to RobloxPopular gaming platform Roblox has launched a new feature it says will help keep young gamers safer and ‘reshape the way they connect’ online. So what’s changing and how it will work?
VIDEOAnimalsDevil in the DNA of bee discoveryA new native Australian bee species has been discovered and has a famously sinister new name to back up its gothic appearance – but why does this horned creature need a heap of human love?
SpaceIs Saturn’s condition ripe for life?Saturn’s moon Enceladus has excited an international team of researchers, as understanding grows of what lies beneath the surface of this ‘key target’ in the search for extraterrestrial life
VIDEOScience and TechnologyIs this ‘humanoid’ a real robot?A Chinese car manufacturer has unveiled an AI-powered robot so lifelike they had to prove to the audience it wasn’t a human fake – but many people still weren’t convinced. What do you think?