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Japanese Antarctica expedition and the Shirase sword
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/historic-expeditions/shirase-sword/A Samurai Sword in the Museum's collection symbolises a spirit of scientific co-operation and friendship between nations. Find out how Australia, Japan and Antarctic exploration are linked through the history of this sword.
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Podcast – Lunchtime Conversation Series: Dick Smith
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/lunchtime-lecture-dick-smith/Listen to Sydney born Dick Smith, adventurer, businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist, political activist and 1986 Australian of the Year, in conversation with our Director and CEO Kim McKay AO
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2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes finalists
https://australian.museum/get-involved/eureka-prizes/2024-eureka-prizes-finalists/The Australian Museum has announced the 55 finalists shortlisted for 19 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.
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AMplify: Episode 18, Mary O'Kane delivers 2016 AMRI Lecture
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amplify-ep-17-mary-okane-delivers-2016-amri-lecture/Listen to the live recording of the 2016 AMRI Address and Lecture delivered by Professor Mary O'Kane, NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer.
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AMplify: Episode 8, Trailblazers Talks – Tim Cope
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amplify-episode-8-trailblazers-talks-tim-cope/Join long rider Tim Cope for an evening on the Eurasian Steppe.
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Visual Story: how to prepare for your visit and what to expect
https://australian.museum/visit/access/visual-story/Follow this visual and written guide to help plan your visit to the AM.
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Biodiversity - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
https://australian.museum/learn/science/biodiversity/biodiversity-stanford-encyclopedia-of-philosophy/This is an extensive revision of Dan Faith's 2008 entry on Biodiversity for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Respect and fear
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/respect-fear/Sharks have often been portrayed as killing machines and monsters to be feared. However, for First Nations peoples of the sea in Australia and the Pacific sharks have always been respected and deemed as ancestors and gods.
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Why oceans need sharks
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/why-oceans-need-sharks/Apex predators such as big sharks play a crucial role in keeping the ocean’s delicate ecosystem in balance. Intense overfishing has not only had devastating effects on shark numbers but also placed huge stress on the entire marine food chain.
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Finalists announced for 2019 Australian Museum Eureka Awards
https://australian.museum/about/organisation/media-centre/2019-eureka-awards-finalists/There are 50 finalists in the running for 17 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes to be awarded across four categories.
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