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  2. How can we make commercial fishing more sustainable?

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    23 Nov 2015: Research that matters. Darcie Hunt is researching the use of artificial light on commercial prawn trawlers to reduce the amount of fish species caught. Through her research, Hunt has created a device that can be used in the commercial fishing
    By: University of Tasmania
  3. Exploring the family life of lizards

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    13 Nov 2015: Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: http://bit. ly/1LTBnP8 Follow us on Facebook: http://bit. ly/2paDacB Talk to us on Twitter: http://bit. ly/2FQVxg1 Check us out on Instagram: http://bit. ly/2IruKpc © University of Tasmania,
    By: University of Tasmania
  4. Our Engineering students build their own race car

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    12 Nov 2015: Bachelor of Engineering student Caleb Cooper talks Formula SAE, the national competition that lets undergraduate students design, build and drive their own race car. Caleb talks about the hands-on nature of building a race car at UTAS, which has
    By: University of Tasmania
  5. Why do we create drawings?

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    18 Oct 2015: Annalise Rees is investigating the use of drawing within a visual arts practice. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: http://bit. ly/1LTBnP8 Follow us on Facebook: http://bit. ly/2paDacB Talk to us on Twitter:
    By: University of Tasmania
  6. Why greener pastures could be the key to surviving climate change

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    18 Oct 2015: Adam Langworthy is working on developing pastures that can cope with heat waves in South East Australia. Over the last 100 years heat waves are increasingly common and are only projected to get worse. Learn more about studying at the University of
    By: University of Tasmania
  7. Angry Electrons by Jason James at Dark MOFO 2015

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    8 Oct 2015: One thousand globes programmed to react to body movement and more than 30,000 visitors entranced by them. If you were lucky enough to go to Dark MOFO in 2015, chances are you experienced the fabulous "Angry Electrons" exhibit at our Hunter Street
    By: University of Tasmania
  8. Embracing our dark heart - Dark Mofo 2015

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    7 Oct 2015: Tasmania’s incredible arts culture is driven by an active community of artists, designers, makers and performers. World-class museums, cutting edge contemporary art galleries and internationally renowned festivals make an inspiring backdrop to
    By: University of Tasmania
  9. How do galaxies form and change?

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    4 Sep 2015: The University of Tasmania is the only university in the world that has its own very long baseline array of radio telescopes. Professor John Dickey discusses the student experiences on these telescopes, as well as the research conducted at the
    By: University of Tasmania
  10. Ogoh-ogoh Demon Cleansing Ritual - Dark Mofo

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    22 Jun 2015: Our Asian Studies and Art School teams have been collaborating with three visiting Indonesian artists to learn more about the cleansing rituals of the Ogoh-ogoh. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania: http://bit. ly/1LTBnP8
    By: University of Tasmania
  11. How can we repair the brain?

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    19 Jun 2015: Kaylene Young and her team at the University of Tasmania are trying to understand how brain stem cells can help repair damage done by diseases like alzheimers and multiple sclerosis. Learn more about studying at the University of Tasmania:
    By: University of Tasmania

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