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Friday Fish Time

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Feb 22, 2013

Sturgeon Whiptail: I was kicking back watching one of those fishing shows on TV the other day and they were somewhere […]

  • Fish

How did amateurs compare with pros at the Tour Down Under?

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Feb 6, 2013

By Ken Taylor, Research Scientist, CSIRO ICT Centre If you’ve ever watched a professional bike race such as the Tour […]

  • Human body

Friday Fish Time

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Nov 30, 2012

Orange Roughy: Can’t believe it has taken FFT over a year to come to this important fish of the sea. […]

  • Fish

Plastic, plastic everywhere… even in our oceans

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Nov 15, 2012

By Fiona Henderson With summer just around the corner, many of us will be shaking out our beach towels, grabbing […]

  • ecology
  • Marine Debris
  • Ocean
  • ustream
  • waste management

The Plague Soldier Beetle isn’t nearly as bad as it sounds

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Nov 8, 2012

It's still a mystery why the green and yellow Plague Soldier Beetle, found in temperate southeastern Australia, occasionally builds up to massive numbers.

  • Insects

Insects are a helpful bunch

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Oct 2, 2012

By Kim Pullen – Australian National Insect Collection The vast majority of insects may not affect us in ways we observe […]

  • Insects

Belching black hole proves a biggie

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Jul 6, 2012

Observations with CSIRO’s Australia Telescope Compact Array have confirmed that astronomers have found the first known “middleweight” black hole. Outbursts […]

  • Archive

Insect of the week – Cockroach

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Jun 14, 2012

By Kim Pullen Australian National Insect Collection (Inspired by New South Wales’ (nickname the Cockroaches) win in State of Origin […]

There’s more star-stuff out there but it’s not Dark Matter

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May 30, 2012

By Helen Sim More atomic hydrogen gas — the ultimate fuel for stars — is lurking in today’s Universe than […]

  • Archive

Friday Fish Time

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Jan 21, 2012

(Due to technical difficulties – I put the wrong publish date in the computer – Friday Fish Time comes to […]

  • Fish

Volunteers (guinea pigs) needed in Adelaide for “Health benefits of Probiotics and Citrus Nutrients” study

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Jan 10, 2012

Probiotics: Composite of the Latin preposition pro (“for”) and the Greek adjective βιωτικός (biotic), the latter deriving from the noun […]

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