Australia, already the world’s largest island, has just become substantially larger. A United Nations commission has ruled that the country can expand its continental shelf by nearly a million square miles.
That gives Australia, which has a...
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A pink cricket ball was used for the first time in a match in England on Monday as an MCC XI defeated Scotland in a 50-over encounter at Lord’s.
After a surge of anti-French protests in China, the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, is sending three current and former officials there this week in an effort to calm the controversy surrounding the Olympic Games in Beijing.
Thousands of protesters...
British military officials on Sunday said Prince William had not breached any rules when he used a Royal Air Force helicopter to drop in at his girlfriend’s house.
2008 is being called “the year of PlayStation 3” by a lot of press and analysts these days, and for good reason — there’s lots of momentum behind PS3 and we have a ton of great new exclusive games coming. This week’s launch of GT5 Prologue is...
Since his company Electric Pictures signed up with Film Australia last October to make a documentary about the hunt for HMAS Sydney, he has grappled with two scenarios. If the search team, led by British shipwreck hunter David Mearns, found the...
PEOPLE’S attitude towards sex may be given away by the look on their face, according to new research.
The study into attraction, and how we find a mate, has confirmed that young heterosexual men and women are looking for complete opposites when...
As he placed the 16th spoon delicately on the end of his nose, Joe Allison felt a huge rush of achievement.
For at the age of nine, he had broken a world record. The schoolboy beat the previous record for balancing spoons on the face, by just one.
The UK Atomic Energy Authority has outlined a new corporate structure in a response to increased competition within the international nuclear decommissioning industry.
UK Atomic Energy Authority, which comes under the Department for Business and...
Supporters of the Government’s controversial embryo research legislation were fighting back after an Easter weekend which has seen it condemned from pulpits up and down Britain.
A coalition of charities and support groups representing scientists,...
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