Blog archive: June 2015
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Museullaneous
DigiVol: Volunteers making a difference
DigiVol recognises the hard work and professionalism shown by a masterful group of volunteers
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Museullaneous
Incredible photographs from the Archives
A new blog series investigating the stories and images from the earliest collection of photographs in the Museum's history.
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AMRI
International Polychaete Day on 1st July 2015
What are polychaetes and why International Polychaete Day?
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AMRI
Conservation and the invisible hitchhikers
How does the largely unexplored world of biodiversity living within us all affect wildlife management?
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AMRI
Seaworm populations are more connected than we thought
We discover that Australian estuarine worms hitch a lift up and down the coast using currents!
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Museullaneous
Moving Jumbo
How do you move a 3.5-metre-high elephant skeleton that weighs more than 270 kilograms and yet is extremely delicate?
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Science
Message in a bottle
Scientists worldwide can access the Museum’s collections through specimen loans.
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Science
The Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Aboriginal shellworkers of La Perouse
La Perouse Aboriginal shell artists Esme Timbey and Marylin Russel keep alive a contemporary craft.
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Science
Seastars of a feather flock together
Feather stars are beautiful marine animals that may be under threat. A recent AMRI Fellowship study sheds new light on this enigmatic group.
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AMRI
Gone before we know they exist?
Unknown diversity of tiny brown frogs just discovered, but some undiscovered species may already be extinct.
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Museullaneous
AMSF 2015: Volunteers wanted!
The 2015 Australian Museum Science Festival seeks volunteers for an explosive week of interactive science!