A relative of today's wombats, the Diprotodon was absolutely massive - standing 1.7 meters tall and weighing 3 tons.
Scientists have been unravelling what might just be one of the most perplexing mysteries of the natural world.
A leading fertility expert has indicated that it is theoretically possible for a man to become pregnant.
New research has indicated that unborn babies are already capable of picking out face-like shapes.
A woman in Sweden has given birth using a womb she received in a pioneering transplant operation.
50 skeletons belonging to the extinct giant wombat species diprotodon have been found in Queensland.
A large koala-like species of wombat the size of a sheep would have graced treetops 15 million years ago.
Diprotodon would have weighed around 3 tons and wandered Australia up to two million years ago.
Mother and daughter pair hope to be the first participants of a truly successful womb transplant.
A company in Australia that was previously credited with producing paper from kangaroo droppings has now been successful...