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  • AMRI

    Saving inbred plant and animal populations from extinction

    Genetic rescue of small inbred populations by outcrossing

    Written by Emeritus Professor Richard Frankham / Category AMRI / Published 31 March 2015
  • Science

    Our Global Neighbours: Erotic Life and Art

    Triumph over the taboo – images exposing what’s hidden but desired in the Australian Museum collection.

    Written by Stan Florek / Category Science / Published 31 March 2015
  • Malaise trap demonstration in Papua New Guinea
    AMRI

    Teaching entomology in Papua New Guinea

    Capacity building and the neighbours: teaching insect identification in Papua New Guinea

    Written by Chris Reid / Category AMRI / Published 31 March 2015
    entomology Papua New Guinea blog
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    Museum in a Box stories

    The Australian Museum is celebrating 50 years of Museum in a Box and we want to hear your stories.

    Written by Karen Player / Category Lifelong Learning / Published 25 March 2015
  • AMRI

    Rare and poorly-known, meet a new genus of long-legged flies

    Flies from Australia, New Guinea and New Caledonia show ancient Gondwanan connections.

    Written by Dan Bickel / Category AMRI / Published 24 March 2015
  • Science

    Cyclone Nathan - Blog series

    A blog series about our Lizard Island Research Station's recovery from 2015’s Cyclone Nathan.

    Category Science / Published 24 March 2015
  • Science

    Cyclone Nathan: Part 3

    The recovery begins.

    Written by Steve Doo (PhD student University of Sydney) Cassy Thompson (LIRS staff) / Category Science / Published 23 March 2015
  • Science

    2015 Eureka Prizes: entries open!

    There are countless reasons to enter for an Australian Museum Eureka Prize… what’s yours?

    Written by Ingrid Potts / Category Science / Published 23 March 2015
  • Science

    Cyclone Nathan: Part 2

    The second in a blog series about our Lizard Island Research Station's recovery from 2015’s Cyclone Nathan.

    Written by Steve Doo (PhD student University of Sydney), Cassy Thompson (LIRS staff) / Category Science / Published 21 March 2015
  • Science

    Cyclone Nathan: Part 1

    A blog series about our Lizard Island Research Station's recovery from 2015’s Cyclone Nathan.

    Written by Steve Doo (PhD student University of Sydney) Cassy Thompson (LIRS staff) Paloma Matis (PhD student University of Technology Sydney) / Category Science / Published 20 March 2015
  • Science

    Triple Beizam Hammerhead Shark Headdress: An interview with Ken Thaiday

    Torres Strait artist Ken Thaiday talks about what his work and his totem, the hammerhead shark means to him.

    Written by Scott Mitchell / Category Science / Published 20 March 2015
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    Master Chef versus octopus: the ultimate challenge

    With barbecue tongs blazing and hat askew, the Braveheart cook bags a beauty.

    Written by Mandy Reid / Category Science / Published 20 March 2015
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    Our Global Neighbours: Remembering Brigadier General Roth

    Achievements and connections of progressive military medic.

    Written by Stan Florek / Category Science / Published 19 March 2015
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    Conservation of Australian Snails

    Conservation programs tend to overlook some of the most important and most diverse groups of animals – the invertebrates.

    Written by Catherine Beehag / Category Science / Published 19 March 2015
  • AMRI

    A new, fire-eyed, frog discovered in the forests of Vietnam

    A small frog with bright orange eyes has just been discovered from the forested mountains of Vietnam

    Written by Dr Jodi Rowley / Category AMRI / Published 13 March 2015
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