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Seven new species of praying mantises discovered in Australia
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-seven-new-praying-mantises/Newly discovered species of praying mantises are adapted to Australia's arid climate.
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Food Culture: Drink your Tea
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/food-culture-drink-your-tea/A history of tea in 488 words.
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What do you call one of the world’s most beautiful frogs?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/what-do-you-call-one-of-the-worlds-most-beautiful-frogs/Are some spectacular tree frogs from China and Vietnam two, remarkably similar species, or only one? An international team of herpetologists, including the AM’s Dr Jodi Rowley, solves this mystery once and for all!
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News from LIRS: Outcomes of the Polychaete Workshop eight years on
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/news-from-lirs-outcomes-of-the-polychaete-workshop-eight-years-on/Each month, a selected blog from Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation (LIRRF) is featured at the AM. LIRRF supports scientific research & education at the AM’s Lizard Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef. For this month, we feature: Outcomes of the Polychaete Workshop eight years on.
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Egyptian mummy masks: The conservation treatment begins - part 2
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/egyptian-mummy-masks-conservation-begins/In Part 2 of this special AM blog series, Melissa Holt tells us about the treatment process for two of the Egyptian cartonnage objects which includes x-ray analysis and tear repairs!
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Waters of the deep past: the fossil aquatic insects of New South Wales
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/waters-of-the-deep-past/Insects are fragile creatures with little chance to fossilise. Where shells and bones weather the passage of time, insects crumble. But the New South Wales outback holds an amazing, and exceptional, treasure.
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Coming soon: Burra
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/Coming-soon-Burra-Learning-Place/Burra – the AM’s upcoming, interactive children’s education space – is due to open in July 2022. Burra offers a ‘many-ways’ experience where First Nations and Pasifika knowledge systems and Western science are brought together in layers of learning.
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To open a can of worms: the complications of hidden biodiversity
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/to-open-a-can-of-worms-the-complications-of-hidden-biodiversity/We are describing our biodiversity at a higher rate than we can teach the next generation of taxonomists – how can we tackle this problem? Dr Pat Hutchings in Australia and Dr Nicolas Lavesque in France show us how, in their experiences of describing Spaghetti worms!
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FrogID Week 2021 – over 37,000 frog records thanks to thousands of citizen scientists
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/frogid-week-2021/Using the FrogID app is not just a joyful pastime. It is rapidly gathering the information we need to help understand and conserve Australia’s frogs.
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Croaked: The 2021 frog die-off
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/croaked-the-2021-frog-die-off/With the help of citizen scientists, Dr Jodi Rowley and the AM Herpetology team are investigating the breadth and causes of a mass frog die-off, currently occurring on the east coast of Australia.
 
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