Stories
- Article
Drawing the human animal
We might try to deny our animal instincts, but this series of extraordinary 17th-century drawings suggests they are only too apparent.
- Article
Devilry and doom in 1666
Disastrous events and a significant combination of numbers signalled the end – or perhaps a new beginning – in 1666. But for some, this feverish period fuelled unprecedented inventiveness and development.
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Ancestry, privacy and the family tree
Wanting to find out more about her Jamaican grandfather, Tanya Perdikou contemplates DNA testing. But first she has to consider the potential impact of unexpected results.
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How light pollution affects our circadian rhythms
Too much of the wrong sort of light can send our natural cycles off-kilter – is city life messing with your circadian rhythm?
Catalogue
- Ephemera
- Online
Australian Academy of Science / Photo; Heidi.
Date: [1979?]- Ephemera
- Online
Australian Academy of Science : rainbow hologram / Photograph and text: Margaret Benyon.
Benyon, Margaret, 1940-Date: [1979?]- Archives and manuscripts
Australian Academy of Science
Date: 1988Reference: PP/HHA/B/2/2Part of: Harris, Prof Sir Henry, FRCPath (b.1925) (d.2014)- Archives and manuscripts
Australian Academy of Science
Date: 1990-2006Reference: PP/HHA/B/2/1Part of: Harris, Prof Sir Henry, FRCPath (b.1925) (d.2014)- Ephemera
Australian Academy of Science : New Guinea ant, orectognathus velutinus / text: Professor S.C.B. Gascoigne.
Gascoigne, S. C. B.Date: [1979?]