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CSIRO 7 oras
The Chupa Chups logo was designed in 1969 by the artist Salvador Dalí.^ES
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CSIRO 8 oras
Kaspar the friendly robot is helping kids with autism. ^EK
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CSIRO 11 oras
This year's theme for is “Beat Plastic Pollution” - but how? We're using science for a global solution. ^ES
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CSIRO 11 oras
Are you missing already? Never fear, is here with a guide to viewing the Moon ^GR
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CSIRO 12 oras
We're busting vaccine myths with science, because the only thing we want going viral is the truth. ^ES
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CSIRO 14 na oras
Great day yesterday , looking forward to part 2 today ^GR
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Sumasagot kay @Mygal_Lady
Beautiful. ^JH
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Sumasagot kay @JeffGray17
Are you tweeting from last week, Jeff? Because with that technology, energy-saving articles should be the last of your worries. ^JH (enjoy the weekend)
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CSIRO Hun 4
Old man winter has reared his icy, presumably bearded head, and that means it's time to rug up. We don't support wastage (be it energy or money) so here's a nice little 'listicle*' to help warm you up while keeping the bills down. *Sorry. ^JH
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CSIRO Publishing Hun 4
"Zobi and the Zoox is an excellent book to use to teach children just how important the coral reef is to ocean health." A lovely review of our latest children's title:
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Mysterious neutrino surplus hints at the existence of new particles - via ^ES
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Sumasagot kay @against_them
Not sure, but you'll be interested to know that 'monotreme' means 'one opening', so if the 'bum hole' closes, so would their urinary and reproductive tracts. ^JH
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Andrew Giles Hun 4
When you visit make sure to see the installation by & . Viruses can be !
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Rae Johnston Hun 1
Beyond grateful I was able to visit the incredible Murchison Radio-Astronomy Observatory on Wajarri Country (800km NE of Perth) this week. Thanks so much for having me - I can’t wait to write about it all over !
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CSIRO Hun 4
The platypus 'closes' its eyes and ears underwater, and uses electrolocation to locate the small creatures on which it feeds. ^NK
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CSIRO Hun 4
It's really one of the best URLs we have: The Murray Darling Basin is the food bowl for many of our native animals, including species of ibis. With our shared interest in the waters there, research is vital so that we might share it fairly. ^JH
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Sumasagot kay @Data61news @sOiLmAlOnE
Deep caution. ^JH
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CSIRO Hun 4
🎶 Lean on me. When you're not strong. I'll be your friend. I'll 3D map so we can recreate you if something goes wrong... ^EK
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Data61 Hun 4
A new post at the blog - how we're using deep science and deep tech to protect biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest:
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CSIRO Hun 4
Sumasagot kay @DoctorKarl
G'day Karl, there's a bit of dot-connecting between diff. types of evidence, but: Sleep loss increases cortisol: Cortisol increases blood pressure: And then the facts about thin periorbital skin, etc () Cheers
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