Blog archive: March 2015
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Science
Not what you think
Mention "French Polynesia" and palm trees and cocktails come to mind; but, think again.
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Science
Our Global Neighbours: Stranded in Melanesia in WW I
How the virtual prisoner of the Great War found new directions in anthropology.
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Museullaneous
Museum Photography and the 19th Century Instagram
The Museum's eye-catching series of Gerard Krefft and Manta alfredi images are about to make their debut at the Art Gallery of NSW.
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Education
Utilising external educational resources- Lifelong Learning
Our annual Science Festival aims to excite the next generation about science and expose the students to what the museum has to offer.
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AMRI
Do we influence how young fish find home?
Human impacts on the ocean may go even further than you know, disrupting the ability of fish larvae to find their way to a safe habitat…
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At the Museum
Aztecs Audio Guide with beacons user-evaluation
At the end of 2014 the digital team performed user evaluation of our latest mobile beacon project and had some interesting findings.
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Science
What has long pointy teeth and a slingshot mouth?
A Goblin Shark, that's what; and the Australian Museum is delighted to have received a fine specimen in the last few days.