Blog archive:
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We can all be fireball hunters – Q and A with 2016 Eureka Prize winner Renae Sayers
Renae Sayers, of Curtin University, WA (pictured centre) talks about her explosive Eureka Prizes experience.
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Balinese Impressions: Paintings and Artists in Ceremony
Art, Agriculture and Fertility in Bali.
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Landing on Balls Pyramid
Extreme citizen science at its best — the Australian Museum Expedition team has succesfully landed on Balls Pyramid.
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Climbing Balls Pyramid
A seasoned climber's reflections on scaling the world's tallest volcanic stack.
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AM Expedition: Lord Howe Island, 2017
A daring Australian Museum expedition to Lord Howe Island has succeeded in its search for the rare and elusive Lord Howe Island Phasmid.
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Tackling brain disorders – Q and A with 2016 Eureka Prizes winner Dr Michael Bowen
We spoke to Dr Michael Bowen, one of Australia's leading early career researchers
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Q and A with 2016 Eureka Prize Winner Associate Professor Sharath Sriram
Making yesterdays science fiction todays reality Associate Professor Sharath Sriram talks about his Eureka Prizes experience.
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Protecting our oceans – Q and A with 2016 Eureka Prize Winner Dr Denise Hardesty
Dr Denise Hardesty talks about her Eureka Prizes experience.
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Sea Slug Saga with 2016 Sleek Geeks Science Winner
Hear from Hayden Ingle, 2016 Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize (primary school category) winner.
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Bruce Pascoe and his Dark Emu
Our Book Club helps to absorb and promote Indigenous perspective on knowledge within the Australian Museum, and beyond.
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Our Global Neighbours: Endeavour’s Destinations 1769-1770
James Cook skilfully recorded what was already known.
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Our Global Neighbours: A Ship Cloth in Life Cycle Transitions
Our Global Neighbours is a blog series containing stories from and about cultures around the world.
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