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Dots on the map of the Coral Sea
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/dots-on-the-map-of-the-coral-sea/Dr Penny Berents and Amanda Hay recently embarked on a Coral Sea Voyage through the Coral Marine Park. Read more about their discoveries aboard the Iron Joy!
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Celebrating The Frontiers Of Science Engagement At 2023 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes
https://australian.museum/about/organisation/media-centre/celebrating-the-frontiers-of-science-engagement-at-2023-eureka-prizes/From hands-on turtle conservation, a sea slug census to interactive STEM programs in public libraries, the AM Eureka Prizes Science Engagement category applauds remarkable initiatives fostering broader involvement and understanding of science.
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Nature through the lens at the Australian Museum
https://australian.museum/about/organisation/media-centre/agnpy-2022/Geographic Nature Photographer of the year exhibition reveals the call of the wild.
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Do you see what I see?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/do-you-see-what-i-see/For effective conservation and fisheries management, we need data – but with limited funding and resources, there are gaps in our monitoring programs. This is where our fabulous citizen scientists come in! Our scientists, with CSIRO and NSW DPI, studied data from the Australasian Fishes Project.
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Moana Toa: Pasifika female leadership series – The Hon. Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa, Prime Minister of Sāmoa
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/Moana-Toa-5-Hon-Fiame-Naomi-Mataafa/The Moana Toa series celebrates International Women’s Day by highlighting a selection of Pasifika women leaders and recognising their contribution towards gender equality.
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A natural move: the Eureka Prize for Sustainability Research
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/sustainability-research/Partnering with the Australian Museum to present a Eureka Prize recognising excellence in sustainability research was a natural move for the University of Sydney.
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Australian scientists identify ‘Age of Monotremes’
https://australian.museum/about/organisation/media-centre/age-of-monotremes/Evidence of the oldest known platypus and a new species ‘echidnapus’.
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Plant power: the Eureka Prize for Excellence in Botanical Science
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/excellence-in-botanical-science/Without plants, there would be no life, and in recent times the priority of botanical research has shifted from developing critical economic industries based on plants to an urgent need to document and conserve Australia’s unique flora.
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Live at the AM. HumanNature 2018 - Rob Nixon
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/human-nature-rob-nixon/Environmental martyrs put their bodies and lives on the line. Some activists remain anonymous, while others gain posthumous fame and power, their deaths becoming a rallying call for others to join the cause.
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Live at the AM podcast: HumanNature 2019 – Tony Birch
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/humannature-podcast-tonybirch/Listen to Aboriginal poet and novelist Tony Birch as he explores how First Nations ecological knowledge could help mitigate the impacts of climate change.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Minerals
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