Blog archive:
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Australian Green Tree Frog disappears from Sydney backyards as an army of volunteers with smartphones help identify frogs in peril
Tens of Thousands around Australia sign up to Frog ID in first year of national citizen science program.
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Podcast – Robyn Williams in conversation with Eureka Prize winners Alan Duffy and Nalini Joshi
The inimitable Alan Duffy and Nalini Joshi, recorded live in conversation with Robyn Williams.
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Celebrating a milestone: Digivol completes 1 million tasks!
The Australian Museum's trailblazing digitisation program hits the 1 million-mark.
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The hidden abundance of frogs
The sheer number of frogs that live in healthy ecosystems- from wetlands to deserts- may surprise you!
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Live at the AM podcast: 2018 Eureka Prizes launch
In this live recording of the launch of the 2018 Eureka Prizes, our panel explores the theme "Science for Humanity".
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What is FrogID?
Discover more about the FrogID citizen science project and learn how you can get involved!
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World-first mapping of complete Koala genome brings hope for the icon's future
Australian Museum scientists are co-leading groundbreaking genomic research of one of Australia's most iconic species: the koala.
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FrogID citizen scientists are putting frogs on the map
From suburban Sydney to the most remote parts of the country, FrogID citizen scientists are helping to better understand Aussie frogs.
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Eureka Prizes - rewarding excellence in Australian science
The 2018 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes are now open!
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40 days of FrogID: citizen scientists hop to the challenge of saving frogs
Australia's first national frog count has already made leaps and bounds in helping to conserve some of our most threatened animals
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Behind the Scenes with the Aboriginal Archaeology Department
University of Sydney intern Rachelle Ayoub shares experiences from her internship in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Archaeology.
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Knapping and Archaeology: Aboriginal Stone Tools from Western NSW
An interview with Mr. John Frazer who recently donated a collection of over 3 500 Aboriginal stone tools from across the Western NSW region.
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Tahitian Taumi - Warrior’s Breastplates
Gorgets collected by Captain James Cook during his three voyages to the Pacific Islands.
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