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Living fossil fish in Indonesian waters
For years, the Bunaken Marine Park in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, was ravaged by destructive fishing methods and pollution. But the discovery of a coelacanth - a survivor from the age of dinosaurs - stirred new interest in marine conservation and brought about a dramatic turn of events.
Words and huey
I>Nearly Everything/Iis worthy of thought and discussion. One of the lucky winners in the lottery of life, THOR KAH HOONG generously dishes out some hot gross puns to celebrate.
Study of fossils faces snags
A BRISK black market and competing bureaucracies could undermine the scientific payoff from fossil-rich Liaoning Province in north-east China.
Bad breath, big business
T-Rex breath, Roman soldier's armpit, Viking loo or footballers' locker odour - what do they smell like? Dale Air can bottle it for you, writes ALEXANDRA HUDSON.
‘Tis a season not to be silly
'Tis the time of the 'silly season', that time of year when politicians pledge the sun and deliver the moon.
The sea exposed
The Malaysian public will get the rare chance of viewing award-winning photographs and films at the I>Celebrate the Sea Marine Imagery Festival/I>.
Sounds like . . . nature
Go for a nature walk, explore a cave or just relax and enjoy the tranquillity of the Perlis State Park, says DEEPAK GILL.
Turtle eggs fail to hatch
None of the 14 clutches of leatherback eggs incubated last year at Rantau Abang, Terengganu, has hatched - which means that the critically-endangered species of marine turtle is edging closer to the brink of extinction.