Exploration

‘It could be the death of the museum’: why research cuts at a South Australian institution have scientists up in arms

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星期五, 四月 19, 2024

“It could be the death of the museum,” says renowned mammalogist Tim Flannery, a former director of the museum.

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  • “It could be the death of the museum,” says renowned mammalogist Tim Flannery, a former director of the museum.
  • “To say research isn’t important to what a museum does – it’s sending shock waves across the world,” she says.

What’s the plan?

  • According to the museum’s website, this skeleton crew will focus on “converting new discoveries and research into the visitor experience”.
  • Others have tackled global questions such as the evolution of birds from dinosaurs, how eyes evolved in Cambrian fossils, and Antarctic biodiversity.

What’s so special about a museum?

  • Their remits are different, says University of Adelaide botanist Andy Lowe, who was the museum’s acting director in 2013 and 2014.
  • Unlike universities, he says, the museum was “established by government, to carry out science for the development of the state”.
  • “They’re crucial for what goes on above; you need experts not second-hand translators,” says University of Adelaide geologist Alan Collins.
  • He wonders what will happen the next time a youngster comes into the museum asking to identify a rock.
  • The museum’s Phillip Jones now uses this collection in his research, delivering more than 30 exhibitions, books and academic papers.

Continuity and community

  • Without attentive curation and the life blood of research, the collections are doomed to “wither and die”, says Flannery.
  • That raises the issue of continuity.
  • In Flannery’s words, the job of a museum curator:
    is like being a high priest in a temple.
  • Over Jones’ four decades at the museum, his relationships with Indigenous elders have also been critical to returning sacred objects to their traditional owners.
  • Besides the priestly “chain of care”, there’s something else at risk in the museum netherworld: a uniquely productive ecosystem feeding on the collections.
  • Here you’ll find PhD students mingling with retired academics; curators mingling with scientists; museum folk with university folk.
  • In the year ending 2023 for instance, joint museum and university grants amounted to A$3.7 million.

DNA and biodiversity

  • The museum has also declared it will no longer support a DNA sequencing lab it funds jointly with the University of Adelaide.
  • “No other institute in South Australia does this type of biodiversity research,” says Andrew Austin, chair of Taxonomy Australia and emeritus professor at the University of Adelaide.
  • “It’s the job of the museum.” The cuts come while the SA government plans new laws to protect biodiversity.


Elizabeth Finkel does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Unveils Bold New Vision for the Future with Strategic Long Term Fleet Expansion and Enhanced Private Island Development

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星期一, 四月 8, 2024

This unprecedented decade-long strategy enhances its product offering, guest experiences, and operational infrastructure, supporting the Company’s sustained leadership in delivering innovative cruise vacations.

Key Points: 
  • This unprecedented decade-long strategy enhances its product offering, guest experiences, and operational infrastructure, supporting the Company’s sustained leadership in delivering innovative cruise vacations.
  • The new ship orders across all three brands are scheduled for delivery over a ten-year period, between 2026 and 2036.
  • Details regarding the ships’ amenities, staterooms, dining, recreational, efficiency, sustainability and other features will be announced in the coming months.
  • A replay of the conference call will also be available on the website for 30 days after the call.

NatureServe Expands Access to Critical Biodiversity Data with the Launch of NatureServe Explorer Pro

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星期五, 四月 5, 2024

The advanced platform provides users with unparalleled access to detailed information on at-risk species, reinforcing NatureServe's commitment to conserving biodiversity as the go-to source for decision-quality biodiversity data.

Key Points: 
  • The advanced platform provides users with unparalleled access to detailed information on at-risk species, reinforcing NatureServe's commitment to conserving biodiversity as the go-to source for decision-quality biodiversity data.
  • NatureServe Explorer Pro offers users high-quality biodiversity information for data-driven conservation planning and environmental screening.
  • “NatureServe Explorer Pro is a critical open data platform for discovery, exploration, and dissemination of biodiversity data,” said Patrick Henry, Executive Director of NatureServe Canada.
  • “With powerful mapping tools and detailed data, NatureServe Explorer Pro expands our capacity to deliver high-quality scientific information,” said Lori Scott, Interim CEO and CIO of NatureServe.

NatureServe Expands Access to Critical Biodiversity Data with the Launch of NatureServe Explorer Pro

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星期四, 四月 4, 2024

The advanced platform provides users with unparalleled access to detailed information on at-risk species, reinforcing NatureServe's commitment to conserving biodiversity as the go-to source for decision-quality biodiversity data.

Key Points: 
  • The advanced platform provides users with unparalleled access to detailed information on at-risk species, reinforcing NatureServe's commitment to conserving biodiversity as the go-to source for decision-quality biodiversity data.
  • NatureServe Explorer Pro offers users high-quality biodiversity information for data-driven conservation planning and environmental screening.
  • “NatureServe Explorer Pro is a critical open data platform for discovery, exploration, and dissemination of biodiversity data,” said Patrick Henry, Executive Director of NatureServe Canada.
  • “With powerful mapping tools and detailed data, NatureServe Explorer Pro expands our capacity to deliver high-quality scientific information,” said Lori Scott, Interim CEO and CIO of NatureServe.

White Gold Corp. Identifies Multiple Prospective IP Chargeability Anomalies on Two Large Multi-Element Porphyry Targets in Close Proximity to the Casino Copper-Gold Porphyry Deposit, Yukon, Canada

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星期三, 三月 27, 2024

All data collected thus far on these large early-stage targets continue to support a porphyry deposit model.

Key Points: 
  • All data collected thus far on these large early-stage targets continue to support a porphyry deposit model.
  • The new IP looked deeper than any previous geophysical surveys and demonstrates potential at depth beneath these large multi-element soil anomalies.
  • It’s now recommended to follow up with more IP survey lines to cover this large developing porphyry target.
  • The Bridget and Isaac targets represent large, early-stage, multi-element porphyry targets that have never been diamond drill tested.

CompTIA debuts Career Explorer platform, deepening commitment to expanding opportunity in tech and digital workforce

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星期二, 三月 26, 2024

CompTIA Career Explorer is an interactive online platform designed to connect people with everything they need to learn what it’s like to work in tech.

Key Points: 
  • CompTIA Career Explorer is an interactive online platform designed to connect people with everything they need to learn what it’s like to work in tech.
  • It removes the complexity and uncertainty about working in tech for students, career changes, career counselors, HR teams, recruiters and others.
  • “The Career Explorer was created to inform, inspire, and empower anyone interested in pursuing a rewarding career in technology,” said Todd Thibodeaux, president and CEO of CompTIA.
  • “Our goal with Career Explorer is to help people unlock their potential and build rewarding careers with the technology skills they need to succeed.”

Battelle Delivers Up-Armored Ford Expeditions to U.S. Department of State

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星期一, 四月 8, 2024

Battelle has delivered four upgraded Ford Expeditions to the United States Department of State (DoS) for testing, evaluation, and certification.

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  • Battelle has delivered four upgraded Ford Expeditions to the United States Department of State (DoS) for testing, evaluation, and certification.
  • Battelle upgraded the Expeditions with armor and technology to meet specific protection mission requirements while leaving the original showroom appearance.
  • Battelle is also producing 229 up-armored Toyota Land Cruiser 200s for DoS that will be delivered within the next 15 months.
  • “We are really proud of these vehicles,” said Battelle Ground Systems Senior Program Manager Jim LaBine.

Telycam Showcasing New Products and Technology Partnerships at 2024 NAB Show

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星期二, 四月 9, 2024

SHENZHEN, China , April 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Telycam is pleased to announce the official shipping of its latest technological advancement, the Explore SE PTZ camera. Positioned as a frontrunner in the field of PTZ video cameras, Telycam will showcase its Explore SE model – distinguished by its seamless integration of NDI 6 video connectivity technology and FreeD compatibility – in booth SU6029 at the 2024 NAB Show.

Key Points: 
  • Positioned as a frontrunner in the field of PTZ video cameras, Telycam will showcase its Explore SE model – distinguished by its seamless integration of NDI 6 video connectivity technology and FreeD compatibility – in booth SU6029 at the 2024 NAB Show.
  • Underscoring its compatibility with virtual studio solutions and fostering expanded avenues for creative expression, the Explore SE has received certification from Brainstorm.
  • NAB attendees are cordially invited to witness this unveiling and participate in shaping the future of video technology.
  • "Telycam is delighted to collaborate with Brainstorm and NDI at NAB 2024," says Jenny Liu, co-founder and head of marketing and sales of Telycam.

Starlink and Jackery: the perfect match for high-speed internet anytime, anywhere - even on off-road adventures in the desert

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星期二, 四月 9, 2024

The only drawback - Starlink requires a 230-volt connection to ensure 50 to 100 watts of power consumption for the router and satellite.

Key Points: 
  • The only drawback - Starlink requires a 230-volt connection to ensure 50 to 100 watts of power consumption for the router and satellite.
  • Endless sand, palm-fringed oases and a different breathtaking panorama every day - that's what an off-road tour through the Sahara guarantees.
  • Now, with Starlink and Jackery providing power, we always have a high-speed internet connection, even in the middle of the desert.
  • For all media enquiries, image requests and product reviews, please contact: Nicola Cutler, Senior PR UK/EU [email protected] or call +44(0)7395 603007.

At the Yacht Club de Monaco the Explorer Awards ceremony

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星期一, 三月 25, 2024

Organised under the presidency of HSH Prince Albert II, since 2019 it is awarded by a jury of professionals.

Key Points: 
  • Organised under the presidency of HSH Prince Albert II, since 2019 it is awarded by a jury of professionals.
  • Attending the event there were the prince of Monaco Albert II and many famous explorers such as Mike Horn, Bertrand Piccard, Nina Lanza, Kathryn Sullivan and Victor Vescovo.
  • A large delegation of the New York based Explorers Club also took part in the event.
  • Earlier in the week the inauguration ceremony of the first Explorer Dock also took place.