
Eight super yachts will be sailing in the name of science in this year's Sydney to Hobart. Doug Hazell goes on board. Full Story | Published 20/12/2001.

The best of the strange, the surprising, the beautiful, and the bizarre stories from the Lab in 2001. Full Story | Published 20/12/2001.

Could the magical lure of glow-worms really be the result of bioluminescent maggots? Wendy Pyper gives us the facts. Full Story | Published 13/12/2001.

The aim of "therapeutic cloning" is not to create people but to clone stem cells. Daniella Goldberg reports. Full Story | Published 06/12/2001.

Results from a survey designed to discover the origin of belly button lint. Full Story | Published 06/12/2001.

Follow the trials and tribulations of the World Solar Cycle Challenge with Sarah and Merrick's online diary. Full Story | Published 15/11/2001.

A viewer's guide to the 2001 Leonid Meteor Extravaganza - complete with what time to set your alarm for. Full Story | Published 15/11/2001.

Australia's famous 'Dish' - the Parkes radio telescope - has turned 40. Peter Robertson reports. Full Story | Published 01/11/2001.

What is this disease that's got the whole world worried? Full Story | Published 18/10/2001.

The 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft is on track to reach the great red planet. But, Darren Osborne asks if it will make it? Full Story | Published 18/10/2001.

20 years after the discovery of AIDS Damon Shorter looks at the disease in Australia and around the world. Full Story | Published 04/10/2001.

Following on the US attacks, Peter Quiddington reports on the issue of security versus privacy. Full Story | Published 27/09/2001.

Fiona McMillan investigates the State of the Human Genome following the release of the first blue-prints. Full Story | Published 20/09/2001.

The 'Cells from Hell' and other toxic dinoflagellates are moving south. Taylor Bildstein wonders if we can control them? Full Story | Published 23/08/2001.

The Internet is booming as a source of health information. Rae Fry talks about what to believe online. Full Story | Published 09/08/2001.

Archaeologist Huw Barton reports from Borneo's Great Cave of Niah on the 40 000 years of human occupation. Full Story | Published 19/07/2001.

Albatross are frantically gorging themselves on dying cuttlefish before their 20,000km journey home. Abbie Thomas reports. Full Story | Published 05/07/2001.

Ideas with Wings is a 6 part radio series exploring innovation. The accompanying website has transcripts, audio, further information and a forum. Full Story | Published 05/07/2001.

How do you know whether that lingering melancholy is genuine depression? Rae Fry finds out. Full Story | Published 21/06/2001.

Dancing their way across the country, one of our largest and most elegant birds is on the move. Full Story | Published 07/06/2001.

Bacterial scourges that plagued humanity are coming back, and Dr Peter Collignon tells how our food is partly to blame Full Story | Published 07/06/2001.

In the race to save the environment Dr Keith Suter takes stock on how we are doing. Full Story | Published 31/05/2001.

The idea of logos on the Moon and planets is with us. Dr. Clive Hamilton reports on making a buck in the cosmos. Full Story | Published 24/05/2001.

The Tiny Silvereye migrates further than most of us would travel for holidays. Full Story | Published 03/05/2001.

Cathy Johnson reports on the world's only surviving first-generation computer, CSIRAC. Full Story | Published 26/04/2001.

Peek into the very private life of the world's largest carnivorous marsupial, the Australian Tassie Devil. Full Story | Published 05/04/2001.

Amory Lovins explains how business can profit and satisfy customers by taking lessons from and paying its dues to nature. Full Story | Published 15/03/2001.

Damon Shorter spent six weeks working with medical campaigner Dr Trevor Duke in the Highlands of PNG. Full Story | Published 15/03/2001.

Creeks are brimming with tadpoles and frogs, but some species are having a hard time - perhaps you can lend a hand. Full Story | Published 01/03/2001.

Leigh Dayton delves into the drama surrounding Australia's oldest resident, Mungo Man. Full Story | Published 22/02/2001.

You've just received a dozen roses and you need to know how to make them last the distance in a vase? Check this out. Full Story | Published 08/02/2001.

Join school student Bass Hobson and his seven friends on a unique journey to an Arctic research station in Greenland. Full Story | Published 01/02/2001.

Follow one of the Great Barrier Reef's most spectacular fish on its amazing journey down the Blue Highway. Full Story | Published 18/01/2001.
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