Blog archive: Science
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Tropical visitor
During their morning swim, the pink-capped Bold and Beautiful swimmers were recently surprised by another bold and beautiful creature.
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It ain't Hollywood!
Filming the demonstration of how a Two-Circle (Theodolite) Reflecting Goniometer works.
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Research Grant to Make a Big Difference to Coral Reefs
Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation has been awarded a grant for research on crown of thorns starfish the biggest cause of coral loss.
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'Extinct' Big-eared Bat Found After 120 Years
A Big-eared Bat has been rediscovered in Papua New Guinea after more than a century.
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Our Global Neighbours: The Colour of Afterlife
How ancient Egyptians netted themselves blue for eternity.
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I'm looking through you!
Posting someone else's work might seem like a slack way to produce a blog page, but I hope you'll forgive me. This is just stunning!
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Our Global Neighbours: Gold, whistling pots and sugar.
Unearthing secrets of Chimu culture at Cayalti Estate in Peru.
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The Koala and its Retroviruses
A special issue of the Technical Reports of the Australian Museum reveals the current state of knowledge on the Koala retrovirus.
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“Where’s he going?” Radio-tracking frogs in the Macquarie Marshes
Finding out how frogs move around might be key to conserving unique dryland frog communities.
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One Eastern Quoll is not like another
The best time to gather information about a species is before they decline.
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Flat fish flummoxes the fishos
A larval flounder with a long projection on its snout made waves in the fish section.
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How we made our NSW Field Guide app
We're very excited that the Museum’s 5th mobile application has been released.
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Frogs need to watch their backs: parasites on the horizon
A host of spore-producing parasites may be waiting in the wings for a chance to attack amphibians.