Blog archive: Science
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Balinese Expressions: I Nyoman Gunarsa – a mini portrait.
Vivacious artist, educator and custodian.
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Pacific Voyaging: Sailing Imperative
Boat – a craft and its meaning, example from Massim Region, Papua New Guinea.
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DigiVol has spread its wings
AM's DigiVol team has more than doubled the number of Collections being digitised within the last six months.
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AM Expedition: South West Pacific
This week AM scientist embarked on a voyage of discovery to document marine fauna in isolated southwest Pacific islands.
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Woppaburra people of the Keppel Islands
This year I have been working closely with the Woppaburra Land Trust.
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Our Global Neighbours: Baohua LI and Yikun LI at the Australian Museum
Chinese students explain the elements of Chinese culture in our collection.
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Unmasking Culture – the snippets of history behind the Malagan masks
Learning by inquisitive exploration.
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Balinese Impressions: Bringing Paintings to Life
Show and Tell: Paintings in ceremonial cycle.
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We can all be fireball hunters – Q and A with 2016 Eureka Prize winner Renae Sayers
Renae Sayers, of Curtin University, WA (pictured centre) talks about her explosive Eureka Prizes experience.
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Balinese Impressions: Paintings and Artists in Ceremony
Art, Agriculture and Fertility in Bali.
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Landing on Balls Pyramid
Extreme citizen science at its best — the Australian Museum Expedition team has succesfully landed on Balls Pyramid.
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Climbing Balls Pyramid
A seasoned climber's reflections on scaling the world's tallest volcanic stack.