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Vale Chief Jerry Taki Uminduru, southern Erromango, Vanuatu
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/vale-chief-jerry/The recent passing of Chief Jerry Taki Uminduru, (1942- 2021) a Vanuatu Cultural Centre Fieldworker from southern Erromango Island, has brought great sadness to everyone who had the privilege of knowing and working with him.
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A journey through time and place in search of a snake
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/a-journey-through-time-and-place-in-search-of-a-snake/How was the Australian Keelback snake (Tropidonophis mairii) named? A historical investigation has led to the identification of where the snake came from – but with a twist.
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It’s hard to live in the city: the decline of frog species from our urban areas
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/its-hard-to-live-in-the-city-the-decline-of-frog-species-from-our-urban-areas/How are frogs faring across Australia, from bushland to your backyard? Are frogs persisting, even in the most built-up of areas? In a recent study, FrogID data helps us understand how frogs in Australia respond to urbanisation.
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Fossil evidence sheds light on why whales and dolphins have large brains
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/fossil-evidence-sheds-light-on-why-whales-and-dolphins-have-large-brains/An international team of palaeontologists, led by AMRI and UNSW’s Dr Matthew McCurry, shed light on why whales and dolphins have such large brains – with the help of Baleen Whale fossils.
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Six surprising facts about the Australian Museum Research Library
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/6-things-about-the-library/Librarian Adria Castellucci lets us in on some of the Australian Museum Research Library’s best kept secrets.
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Snails in the abyss: New in-depth knowledge
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/snails-in-the-abyss-new-in-depth-knowledge/From the deep seas of southern Australia, a previously unknown fauna has started to emerge. In recent publications, Australian Museum Research Associates Dr Anders Hallan and Dr Francesco Criscione name a plethora of venomous deep-sea snails.
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The sex life aquatic: How sea snakes have overcome the tricks of sex at sea
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-sex-life-aquatic/When you think of “sensitive” lovers, snakes are probably not the first thing that comes to mind. But our new research reveals how important tactile communication is in the sex lives of snakes.
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Lunchtime Conversation 2021: Bianca Hunt and Professor John Maynard
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/lunch-conv-hunt-maynard/NITV’s Yokayi Footy presenter Bianca Hunt and Professor John Maynard, Chair of Aboriginal History at the University of Newcastle, talk opportunities, barriers and responsibilities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sportspeople past and present.
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The science behind the stamps: Land snail research on Norfolk Island
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-science-behind-the-stamps/Australia Post has just released a new stamp issue featuring two of Norfolk Island’s beautiful endemic land snails – species that are currently the focus of taxonomic and conservation work by AMRI scientists.
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News from LIRS: Solar power upgrade - towards zero
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/news-from-lirs-solar-power-upgrade-towards-zero/Each month, a selected blog from Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation is featured at the AM. For this month, we feature the solar power upgrade at LIRS.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Tails from the Coasts
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Wild Planet
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Minerals
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