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New Species of Miniature Chameleon Discovered in Madagascar – Earth Times

by Whiting | Feb 21, 2012 | Science news, Weird and unusual

In recent years we have seen the description of new species of miniature frogs, fishes, salamanders and lizards. Frank Glaw, Jorn Kohler, Ted Townsend and Miguel Vences have just described four new species of Malagasy leaf chameleons (Brookesia) that are small enough...

Best to sleep around to help the kids – if you’re a frog – Sydney Morning Herald

by Whiting | Sep 13, 2011 | Frog, Lab news, Science news, Sexual selection

Here is an article in the Sydney Morning Herald by Max Mason, reporting on work recently published by Phil Byrne and Martin Whiting. Best to sleep around to help the kids – if you’re a...

Climate scientists rap about climate change

by Whiting | Jul 23, 2011 | Science news, Weird and unusual

This has been out for a little while now, but it includes some of our colleagues and students from Macquarie University and UNSW (University of New South Wales). Its a keeper!
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