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Read the latest news stories from the Australian Museum.
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Conservation in the heart of the Solomon Islands
A great deal has been achieved in the three years since the AM and Solomon Island Kwaio community embarked on a collaborative journey to classify and conserve the ecological richness of this extraordinary environment.
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Collection specimens sparkle at the MCA
Installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney showcases pieces from our collection
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Weird whales: the top 6 whale illustrations in the Australian Museum Research Library
Meet the weirdest whales in the Australian Museum Research Library
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Guillaume Rondelet (1507-1566), the grandfather of ichthyology who dissected his own son
The story of the author of the oldest book in the Australian Museum Research Library.
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Chapman Minerals on the move once more
After being on display for two decades at the AM, the Chapman Collection is about to embark on a journey to regional NSW. The Collection is home to hundreds of perfectly formed and beautiful crystals; delightful displays of light, colour and chemical diversity.
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Scott Sisters collection added to the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World register
The priceless collection will be protected in perpetuity in the recorded memory of humankind.
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Seeking sun-baking, bottom-dwelling, upside-down jellyfish
Monitoring the invasive upside-down jellyfish (Cassiopea) in Lake Macquarie.
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Echidnas in the illegal wildlife trade
We are now closer to investigating this trade thanks to the first steps in developing a forensic DNA toolbox to determine the source country of short beaked echidnas.
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Why do birds fly south? Well actually, it turns out they don’t much - in the case of the Common Myna . . .
Why do birds fly south? Well actually, it turns out they don’t much - in the case of the Common Myna . . .
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Hopping to it in the New England Tablelands
Surveying frog species on the New England Tablelands to help understand how they are faring.
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Battle against cosmopolitanism
A trip to Russia on a quest for a type of worm that is reported to be widely distributed.
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Exploring the Deep-sea Life Living on Underwater Mountains
Four scientists from the Australian Museum Research Institute joined a team of researchers from around Australasia on an expedition to explore the deep-sea marine life inhabiting seamounts south of Tasmania.
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Generalists are the most urban-tolerant birds
We used a novel method, integrating large datasets, to identify the ‘urbanness’ of Australian birds
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Live at the AM: HumanNature 2018 - Bruce Pascoe
Bruce Pascoe’s ground-breaking research completely reconsiders the notion of pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians as hunter-gatherers.
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