Blog archive: 
March 2016
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	Coral bleaching on Lizard Island: UpdateA severe bleaching event continues around the AM's Lizard Island Research Station, with hopes falling temperatures will bring reprieve AMRI  
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	Molecular support for Hydroides amri and the discovery of its mysterious twinA study not only confirms that Hydroides amri is distinct from Hydroides brachyacantha, but also includes a cryptic species Hydroides nikae. AMRI  
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	AMplify: Episode 1, Dr Rebecca JohnsonFor the debut episode, Kim McKay talks to Dr Rebecca Johnson, Director of AMRI, about what motivated her to become a wildlife geneticist. At the Museum  
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	Our Global Neighbours: Buckjumping that Never HappenedThe comedy of errors in the 'Red Indian Show' in Australia. Science
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	World Science Festival 2016In early March, our Science Festival team travelled to Brisbane for the World Science Festival Street Science event. Education  
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	A lioness, a seamount and a king: the creativity behind naming three new genera of small crustaceansThree new genera, 17 new species and records on a further 35 known species, this is not the last word on Maerid Crustaceans AMRI  
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	Our Global Neighbours: Galmarra’s Breast PlateSilver Plate Purportedly Given to Aboriginal Hero. Science  
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	Q and A with 2015 Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize winners Gigi and EllaRead about their Eureka experience Science
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	Lost and found: a Rapa Nui stone tool finds its real homeGeochemical analysis of an obsidian tool mistakenly attributed to Rapa Nui challenges current views about societies in the ancient Pacific. AMRI  
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	Coral bleaching on the doorstep of Lizard IslandThe Australian Museum's research station on the Great Barrier Reef witnesses the devastating effects of climate change AMRI  
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	International Women's Day podcast: Kim McKay and Rebecca JohnsonPioneers of science, environmentalism and business in conversation to celebrate International Women's Day. At the Museum  
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	Eyes peeled for the elusive Blind SnakeSerendipity, morphology and museum collections combine to determine a new species of blind snake from the southern Northern Territory. AMRI  
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	Our Global Neighbours: Kuningan Day in Sydney, February 2016The Australian Museum helps the Balinese community of NSW celebrate its sacred day Science
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	Hollows as Homes citizen science projectA collaboration aiming to build a comprehensive picture of the hollow resources available for native wildlife across Sydney Science  

 
							