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Rare books: the Swainson collection
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-swainson-collection/In 1858 the Australian Museum acquired William Swainson’s collection of books. The story behind the books and the man who collected them can now be explored in a new section of the AM website.
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What’s that frog? Putting the public to the test with frog call identification
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/whats-that-frog/Just how easy is it to tell a Striped Marsh Frog from a Spotted Marsh Frog, just by listening to their calls? Recently, we asked citizen scientists to try their hand at FrogID validating to see just how easy it is to determine “what’s that frog?”
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Art in science: a palaeontological perspective
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/art-in-science-palaeontological-perspective/Dive into the fascinating world where art and science collide and explore how palaeontologists bring ancient life back from the canvas of time.
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The Coastal Lobe-lipped Bat: a new range-restricted species from the coastal lowlands of southern Papua New Guinea
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/coastal-lobe-lipped-bat/The Coastal Lobe-lipped Bat (Chalinolobus orarius) is a newly named species recognised from museum specimens collected in Papua New Guinea (PNG) previously thought to represent the Hoary Bat (C. nigrogriseus) of northern Australia.
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In conversation with 2024 Sleek Geeks winner Cate
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/in-conversation-with-2024-sleek-geeks-winner-cate/Read about the inspiration behind Cate’s experiment-filled, Eureka Prize-winning film.
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Professor Euan Ritchie: Promoting understanding of science
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/professor-euan-ritchie-promoting-understanding-of-science/We asked Professor Euan Ritchie about striking the right balance across the various aspects of his work, and what winning a Eureka Prize means to him.
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Go where no one has gone before – help us document frogs in the Northern Wheatbelt of New South Wales
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/help-frogs-in-northern-wheatbelt-nsw/The frogs of the Northern Wheatbelt of New South Wales are poorly sampled. We need your help to document frogs and fill in data gaps so we created a priority map to highlight areas where your FrogID recordings will make the biggest difference to our understanding of frogs!
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No-fishing zones on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) increase fish for fishers
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/no-fishing-zones-great-barrier-reef/New research shows that keeping fishers away from some reefs increases their catch of Coral Groupers (aka Coral Trout) on other reefs.
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15 years of recognising the impact of innovative technology with ANSTO
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/innovative-technology-with-ansto/2025 will mark 15 years of ANSTO’s partnership with the Australian Museum to deliver the ANSTO Eureka Prize for Innovative Use of Technology.
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Toad-ally understandable: Unravelling the secrets of Cane Toad calls
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/unravelling-the-secrets-of-cane-toad-calls/Help us understand how Cane Toad calls differ across Australia and around the world. By studying these differences, we can learn more of how they have been able to spread so successfully!
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