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  • Friends of the Red Handfish: a dive into the archive
    2024/12/17

    When your neighbour is struggling, the community rallies around them – even if that neighbour is a fish. Keely Jobe’s small Tasmanian town shares its shores with the endangered red handfish. By telling the story of her involvement in local conservation efforts, Jobe considers how the community and scientists are both vital to saving at-risk species.

    As part of the Ultramarine project we are republishing some paid content for free. This long read was originally published in issue 101 of Cosmos print magazine, in December 2023. You can read more amazing long reads if you subscribe now.


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    15 分
  • Archaeology by ancestor
    2024/12/03

    The village of Pang Pang is like many in Vanuatu. A dozen or so traditional houses, covered in native natangura palm leaves lay nestled between tall coconut palms and mango trees. Led for the first time by Indigenous archaeologists, a dig team at Pang Pang is tapping into the Pacific’s ancient past. Prianka Srinivasan was there to witness something special.

    As part of the Ultramarine project we are republishing some paid content for free. This story was originally published in issue 100 of Cosmos print magazine, in September 2023. You can read more amazing long reads if you subscribe now.

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    16 分
  • Birds Without Borders: A dive into the archive
    2024/11/04

    Compact and easily overlooked, bar-tailed godwits make the longest known nonstop flight of any animal on Earth. Drew Rooke reports on the research that led to the amazing feat’s discovery – and that is changing much of our understanding of the science of these epic crossings. Narrated by Renee Garvin.

    As part of the Ultramarine project we are republishing some paid content for free. This story was originally published in issue 99 of Cosmos print magazine, in July 2023. You can read more amazing long reads if you subscribe now.


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    33 分
  • Turtle Dreaming: A dive into the magazine archive
    2024/10/25

    In a remote archipelago off Australia’s Top End, scientists and Indigenous rangers are collaborating to gather knowledge about the region’s large marine animals, which are thought to be in decline. Story and photography by DAVID HANCOCK, narrated by HANNAH HARMS.

    As part of the Ultramarine project we are diving into our archives and republishing some paid content for free. This audio content was created from a story originally published in issue 97 of Cosmos print magazine, in December 2022. You can read more amazing long reads if you subscribe now.


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    16 分
  • Can the nautilus survive the age of humans?
    2024/10/18

    In the September 2022 Cosmos print magazine, Kate Evans looked at how the nautilus’s lineage made it through all five of Earth’s previous mass extinctions and asked can it survive the Anthropocene.

    The article has been read by Renee Garvin and published for free as part of our Ultramarine project, which is funded by Mindaroo Foundation.

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    26 分
  • Discover Antarctica
    2024/09/03

    Ian Connellan and Gail McCallum talk to Jason Flesher, the Director of Discovery Operations for Scenic, about his experiences in Antarctica.

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    10 分
  • Satellite mapping
    22 分
  • Cosmos Country – Solar thermal storage
    27 分