Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Miners Discovered a Mysterious Smoking Object in Western Australia. Experts Think It’s Likely Unexpected Space Debris
It’s not a bird, nor a plane, nor Superman. At first glance, the burning hunk of metal discovered in Western Australia’s ...
Stories by SWNS on MSN
Mysterious smoking object discovered in the Australian outback
Footage shows police force workers in full hazmat gear approaching the mysterious object. The metallic debris was found ...
The Cook Labor government is facing pressure over soaring smoking rates as Western Australia remains the only mainland state ...
The most reliable predictor of an ex-smoker's relapse isn't strong urges to smoke or low confidence in the ability to stay ...
Australian sports survived tobacco ad restrictions from the late 1960s – they shouldn’t fear a gambling crackdown now.
Space.com on MSN
Mysterious smoldering wreckage in Australian Outback is likely part of a Chinese rocket
A hunk of space junk appears to have come in hot and heavy in Australia.
Up to one in five people diagnosed with lung cancer globally aren't smokers, a study involving Australian researchers Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ...
Winton’s smoking has been thrust into the debate around smoking in the state after it was revealed smoking rates increased for the first time in 30 years last financial year.
Stockhead on MSN
Where there’s Smoke: Elephant hunt heats up in Macquarie Arc
Gold explorers in the Macquarie Arc have are on the trail of New South Wales' next Cadia, hunting elephants as gold prices ...
New research led by UNSW Sydney paleontologists challenges the idea that Indigenous Australians hunted Australia's megafauna to extinction, suggesting instead they were fossil collectors.
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