The mystery of the black balls that washed up on some of Sydney’s most iconic beaches last month has now been solved – and it ...
A few weeks back, 'mysterious black balls' washed up on Coogee Beach in Sydney, Australia and at the time it was evident they ...
The golf-ball-size debris that closed beaches across the Australian city wasn't tar balls as first thought. It was made up of decomposed cooking oils, hair and food waste.
UNSW Sydney is the latest Australian institution to take "pre-emptive measures" to deal with the government's proposed cap on ...
Initially believed to be made of tar, scientists at the University of New South Wales confirmed the sticky balls are in fact ...
The contents of the 'black balls' that washed up on Sydney, Australia beaches last month have been identified after weeks of ...
In October, thousands of mysterious black balls washed up on several Sydney beaches, initially thought to be tar. However, ...
Scientists have solved the mystery of sticky black balls that began washing on beaches in Sydney, Australia last month.
Such mishaps seems to be on the rise, with artists dealing with everything from flying skittles to reckless audience members rushing at them mid-performance. New research shows how river flows in ...
Mysterious black spherical objects, initially suspected to be tar balls, washed up on Sydney's eastern beaches in October, ...
They are consistent with the types of waste found in a domestic sewer. Professor William Alexander Donald, a chemistry ...
When lumps of black goop washed up Sydney’s beaches, an oil spill was the initial suspect – but a detailed chemical analysis ...