Blog archive: Science
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Exciting new ways of exploring biodiversity
The Museum is developing new ways to explore and interpret images of biodiversity.
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Integrating taxonomy
Entomologist Dr Andrew Mitchell is looking to combine morphological and genetic approaches to taxonomy.
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Sand paintings from Enga
Traditional culture meets modernism in new artworks from the highlands of Papua New Guinea, writes Dr Robin Torrence.
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Trawling Antarctica for answers
An 8-week trip to Antarctica has returned excellent collections of bottom-dwelling invertebrate communities and valuable insights for sustainable fishing and conservation management of this vulnerable ecosystem, writes Museum Technical Officer Roger Springthorpe.
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Plastiki heads to Oz
Early this morning our time the Plastiki Expedition left San Francisco on its journey to Sydney.
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Barramundi mystery solved
The case of the mysterious appearance of Barramundi in Sydney Harbour has been solved.
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School Veggie Garden
How to support the less fortunate in our communities by growing fresh veggies for them.
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Plastiki – A solution to waste
One man’s environmental dream becomes a reality and he is educating the planet to consider waste as a resource. The Plastiki is history in the making!
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Wave Energy Conversion
Renewable energy has to be part of the solution in combating climate change and wave energy conversion is a fantastic technology using waves to produce clean electricity.
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Royal visitor examines Australian Museum collections
During his recent visit to Sydney His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales examined specimens from the Australian Museum collection aboard RV Southern Surveyor.
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Sustainable living isn’t a sacrifice
Living a sustainable lifestyle is not about what you are giving up but what you gain.
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