Blog archive:
March 2015
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Not what you think
Mention "French Polynesia" and palm trees and cocktails come to mind; but, think again.
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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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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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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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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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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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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.
Science