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How one man created 6 million Wikipedia articles, and why he stopped
By Ellen Phiddian

A single bot generated and published millions of articles on the largest non-English version of Wikipedia. The results caused a rift among editors — and a glimpse of what the online encyclopedia might face from AI.

abc.net.au/news/science/2025-0

ABC News · Wikipedia's largest non-English version was created by a bot. Generative AI poses new problemsBy Ellen Phiddian

What does the dire wolf 'de-extinction' mean for bringing back Tasmanian tigers?
By Dannielle Maguire and Peter de Kruijff

There was a lot of hype about an American company's announcement about ancient dire wolves. It raises questions about the bid to "bring back" the Tasmanian tiger.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-13/dir

ABC News · What does the dire wolf 'de-extinction' mean for bringing back Tasmanian tigers?By Dannielle Maguire

Fossil jawbone confirms mysterious human lived in East Asia
By Anna Salleh

An analysis of a jawbone found off the Taiwanese coast reveals it belonged to a Denisovan, a mysterious human species that contributed some genetic material to Indigenous Australians and people living in Asia today.

abc.net.au/news/science/2025-0

ABC News · Ancient human jawbone fossil found in Taiwan belonged to a male Denisovan: studyBy Anna Salleh

Fossil jawbone confirms mysterious human lived in East Asia
By Anna Salleh

An analysis of a jawbone found off the Taiwanese coast reveals it belonged to a Denisovan, a mysterious human species that contributed some genetic material to Indigenous Australians and people living in Asia today.

abc.net.au/news/science/2025-0

ABC News · Ancient human jawbone fossil found in Taiwan belonged to a male Denisovan: studyBy Anna Salleh