Blog archive: April 2016
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AMRI
Tanks Everybody!
Have you ever wondered how large fish specimens are stored here in the Australian Museum collections?
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At the Museum
AMplify: Episode 5, Dr Mark Eldridge
The AM's Principal Research Scientist in Mammalogy talks to Kim McKay about the impact of climate change on Australian species
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Education
Autumn Waterbug Watch 2016
Waterbug Watch is a citizen science initiative of the Australian Museum
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At the Museum
AMplify: Episode 4, Trailblazers Talks – An Evening on Everest
Listen to the live conversation between two giants of Australian exploration Greg Mortimer and Howard Whelan
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Science
Q and A with 2015 Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize winner Paige Bebee
Five minutes with 2015 Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize winner Paige Bebee
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AMRI
Our current knowledge of the endemic mammals of the Solomon Islands Archipelago
Dr Tyrone Lavery gives us an insight into the research methods and identification of bat and rat species in the Solomon Islands.
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At the Museum
AMplify: Episode 3, Dr Jodi Rowley
The AM's amphibian biologist talks discovery and extinction with CEO and Executive Director Kim McKay.
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AMRI
Closing the gap between species discovery and conservation
Ensuring amphibians new to science are considered in conservation strategies.
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Science
Q and A with 2015 Eureka Prize winner Associate Professor Frank Bruno
Five minutes with 2015 Eureka Prize winner Associate Professor Frank Bruno.
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AMRI
Giant Rats and Monkey-Faced Bats of the Solomon Islands Archipelago
The AM launches an expedition to the Solomon Islands and Bougainville to discover more about fascinating mammals of the western pacific.
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At the Museum
AMplify: Episode 2, Dr Chris Reid
Curiosity about the natural world led Entomologist Dr Chris Reid to a museum job at age 12, kicking off a lifetime of research
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Science
Our Global Neighbours: New dating H. floresiensis
Pleistocene people of Flores: Hobbit's part of the story.
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