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Fish full of fishes
The 'fish folk' recently teamed up with James King from Photography to take x-rays of two predatory fish. What we saw surprised us!
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Everything you ever needed to know about Leaf Beetles
A new book summarises our current knowledge of this huge group of leaf-eating beetles.
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Australian Museum research is punching above its weight
How does Australian Museum research compare to that of other international museums?
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Little hope of rescue for an endangered bird population in Sydney
An endangered population of White-fronted Chats now appears to be isolated from all others.
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Tracking ancient trade on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea
Discovery of an obsidian source on Manus Island reveals ancient trading patterns in Papua New Guinea
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Cyclone Ita: Part 5 – Getting back to normal
A blog series about our Lizard Island Research Station's recovery from the cyclone that hit it on Friday 11 April, 2014.
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Scavengers of the seas: Waldeckia
These little-known crustaceans reign supreme in keeping our seas clean!
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The mysterious possum of the Kimberley
New data resolves one scaly-tailed possum mystery but uncovers another...
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Cyclone Ita: Part 4 – The scene that met them
A blog series about our Lizard Island Research Station's recovery from the cyclone that hit it on Friday 11 April, 2014.
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What's it like to win a Eureka Prize?
Filmmaker Brandon Gifford visited us recently to share his winning experiences and offer some tips for creating a top entry.
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Cyclone Ita: Part 3 - The cleanup begins
A blog series about our Lizard Island Research Station's recovery from the cyclone that hit it on Friday 11 April, 2014.
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Cyclone Ita: Part 2 - The aftermath
A blog series about our Lizard Island Research Station's recovery from the cyclone that hit it on Friday 11 April, 2014.
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