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Darwin, Australia and Bangladesh

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Bangladesh stun Australia by 9 wickets in Darwin, create history with first Test win Down Under
Bangladesh have produced one of the biggest results in their Test cricket history, defeating Australia by nine wickets in Darwin to register their first-ever Test victory on Australian soil. The visitors dominated crucial phases of the opening Test and comfortably chased a small fourth-innings target to complete the landmark win.

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Darwin daze: ringside at Bangladesh's mauling of Australia
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Cricket: Australia on ropes as Bangladesh dominate day three in Darwin
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Bangladesh have just won what was only their third Test match in Australia.

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Australia swing axe after Darwin disaster with Jake Weatherald dropped for second Bangladesh Test

Opener pays the price after scores of 23 and 0 in first Test defeat with Matthew Renshaw drafted into the 13-man squad in his place
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Bangladesh beat Australia by nine wickets in Darwin Test

Historic Darwin win: Bangladesh claimed a nine-wicket victory over Australia in the first Test at Marrara Stadium, Darwin, from August 13 to 16, 2026. Mahmud's bowling impact: Hasan Mahmud's 6/55 in Australia's first innings established Bangladesh's early ...
New Scientist
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Darwin proved right about gnat-trapping carnivorous plant

Botanists have finally proved what Charles Darwin was unable to nail down – that a genus of plants known to catch insects also digests them, suggesting the extent of plant carnivory has been underesti
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Bangladesh expose the cracks in Australia’s ageing Test machine

Australia suffered a humiliating nine-wicket loss to Bangladesh in Darwin. This defeat has accelerated calls for regeneration of the ageing Test team. Opener Jake Weatherald and Marnus Labuschagne are reportedly in the firing line.
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This Plant Has Been Hiding a Killer Secret. Darwin Called It 150 Years Ago

It’s been nearly 150 years since Charles Darwin’s death. Yet, as research out today shows, scientists are still proving some of his educated hunches right. Researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History and others seem to have discovered a new carnivorous plant—the same type of plant that Darwin once argued was carnivorous.
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Darwin Was Right: These Plants Are Carnivores

Scientists have proved that a species of plant covered with sticky hairs is carnivorous, confirming Darwin’s 150-year-old hunch.
13don MSN

Scientists identify an insect-eating plant, proving Charles Darwin right after 150 years

A new study found Saxifraga candelabrum to be a carnivorous plant, proving true Charles Darwin’s hypothesis that some plants of its genus lure, trap and eat insects.
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150-year-old Darwin mystery solved by a carnivorous alpine flower

Saxifraga candelabrum, an alpine flowering plant from China, has been confirmed as carnivorous because it attracts, traps, digests, and absorbs nutrients from insects. Experiments showed digestive
Smithsonian Magazine
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Charles Darwin’s Rare Autographed Manuscript Could Sell for $800,000

A manuscript autographed by Charles Darwin is going up for auction, and it could sell for up to $800,000. The 1865 document is a rare example of the English naturalist’s full signature, as he often signed his name with abbreviations like Ch, Ch.
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Darwin Festival final weekend: Your guide to the huge live music finale

The Darwin Festival is heading into its final weekend and it’s going out with a bang, with three huge nights of live music at the Darwin Ski Club
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