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Read the latest news stories from the Australian Museum.
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Big History at the Australian Museum
Last week sixty Year 4 students from Putney Public School came along to the Australian Museum to be part of the Big History Project.
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AMplify: Episode 13, Trailblazers Talks live – Tim Flannery
An evening with celebrated explorer, scientist, communicator and former Australian of the Year.
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Travel the world on the back of a turtle
Hitchhiking on turtles and ship hulls, some species of Podocerus know how to travel while others have gone unsampled for 150 years.
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Our Global Neighbours: In Praise of Pottery
Are pieces of broken clay pots good for anything?
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International Polychaete Day
Celebrating half a century of polychaete research at the Australian Museum.
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The nose knows
Could the odour emitted from a sample of a rhinoceros horn be enough to identify the species that it came from?
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AMplify: Episode 12, Mark McGrouther
To the Collection Manager of the fourth largest type collection of fishes in the world, Sydney Harbour is a marine jewel.
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Many hands make light work
Kate Brandis, along with ANSTO and UNSW, are protecting our wetlands, by X-raying one feather at a time.
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AMplify: Episode 11, Dr Richard Major (part two)
Our podcast this week features the AM's ornithologist discussing citizen science projects Hollows as Homes and Wingtags.
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Flipside of the upside-down jellyfish
What brings a tropical jellyfish to the temperate waters off New South Wales?
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AMplify: Episode 10, Dr Jodi Rowley part 2
The AM's amphibian biologist discusses rainforest expeditions, frogs that sing like birds and the crucial role they play in the ecosystem.
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Recycling Sandstone at the Australian Museum
Dismantled sandstone columns from the Australian Museum were reused in the newly opened Centennial Park, 1890
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A little tiger on the prowl
The newly described Tiger Sandgoby, Nesogobius tigrinus might be small but it is out on the prowl for a mate.
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Our Global Neighbours: King Solomon and Spanish dreams in Melanesia
Layers of history in Solomon Islands: people, culture and collections.
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