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Sparkling Treasures: International coverage for Australian Museum Mineral Collection
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/sparkling-treasures/The Australian Museum’s spectacular, gemmy Broken Hill rhodonite from the Albert Chapman collection has been featured on the front cover of Mineral Collections in Australia, the Sept/Oct Supplement to the renowned global publication, Mineralogical Record.
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Hurley and the Torres Strait Diver
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/hurley-and-the-torres-strait-diver/New research by art historian Ann Elias in her book Coral Empires uncovers the full story behind photographer Frank Hurley's iconic images of pearl diving in the Torres Strait in the 1920s.
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The FrogID dataset: over 126,000 FrogID open-access records now online!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/frogid-data-dataset-2/Just in time for FrogID Week 2020, the second annual release of FrogID data is now available to advance frog ecology and conservation in Australia.
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This month in Archaeology: Did Neanderthals bury their dead?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/this-month-in-archaeology-did-neanderthals-bury-their-dead/Archaeologists in Iraq have discovered a Neanderthal skeleton which appears to have been deliberately buried around 65,000 years ago; Dr Amy Way discusses this recent study.
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The importance of museums in species discovery: five newly described species
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-importance-of-museums-in-species-discovery-five-newly-described-species/How is a new species described? And what role do museums play? As highlighted by the recent discovery of the Popa langur (Trachypithecus popa), Natural History Museums are essential in species discovery: find out how, and more about our newly described species by AM scientists and associates.
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Welcome new fanged friend: A new species of Fanged Frog discovered in Cambodia
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/new-species-of-fanged-frog/From the forests of northeastern Cambodia, another frog species new to science is scientifically named!
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