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Why On Earth?
July 9, 2015|TNOS

Why On Earth?

Why On Earth?

We’re fascinated with discovery and what we have discovered is fascinating. From giants who have tongues the size of elephants, to insects that control the minds of their victims, and to oddballs who like to set up house in the rear end of other animals.

But here’s the problem…there are so many committed and brilliant minds out there researching natures secrets that they don’t have the time to share their science with the rest of the world. So we felt it was our community duty to do it for them and share it with the world. Plus we thought it would be heaps of fun, quench our insatiable appetite and help answer the calls of nature.

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The Nature of Science (TNOS) showcases scientific research using our warped sense of humour, brains trust and creativity. See behind the microscopes, beakers and re-breathers as we dig a little deeper into the research and discovery of the natural world. If you want to take a walk on the wild side dust off your lab coats and jump on board as our talented team of scientists and world-class cinematographers use time-lapse and high-speed footage sequences to showcase science and nature like never before.
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