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Move over, roos and emus — this National Science Week, we're looking for the most underrated Australian animal. Meet the ...
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James Cook University researcher Angus Emmott helped identify the new species and explained that the giant insect weighs about the same as a golf ball. “From what we know to date, this is Australia's ...
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Assisted by Jasmine Nicholls, former England race-walker. We roll off half the cover to get a look at the pitch for the first Test, which needs to remain covered because of the dry and warm summer.
The Science Museum of Minnesota said it is laying off 43 full-time employees in response to diminished attendance and decreased government support.
Science Museum of Minnesota to lay off 43 workers The museum cited declining attendance and decreased federal and state funding as factors.
The Science Museum of Minnesota said it is laying off 43 full-time employees in response to diminished attendance and decreased government support.
The Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul is cutting more than 40 full-time positions, or approximately 15% of its current staff. The union representing museum workers says this is the third ...
Buffeted by a continuous drop in visitors, the Science Museum of Minnesota is restructuring, cutting 43 full-time employees — or 13% of its staff — while reducing its $38 million general ...