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    Stars go in to bat

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/23-stars-go-in-to-bat
    22 Dec 2015: Two cricketing superstars from different continents will share not only the purple shirt of the Hobart Hurricanes this summer, but an association with the University of Tasmania. Legendary Sri Lankan batsman Kumar Sangakkara and Tasmanian Tigers
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    Wanted: offsite storage on nearby planet.

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/24-wanted-offsite-storage-on-nearby-planet
    22 Dec 2015: It will come as no surprise to most of us that as a society we’re spending beyond our means. At Christmas time in particular we give our credit cards a jolly good work out. The retail industry is the second largest employer in Australia and the
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    Uncovering the missing link in Darwin’s theory of evolution

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/22-uncovering-the-missing-link-in-darwins-theory-of-evolution
    4 Nov 2015: In 1859 Charles Darwin declared that evolution on Earth was driven by adaptation to changes in the environment. But Darwin couldn’t explain why there were periods of significant growth and periods where very little evolution took place at
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    Geology: Understanding the discovery of water on Mars

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/21-geology-understanding-the-discovery-of-water-on-mars
    31 Oct 2015: Astronomers took us to Mars. But it is often geologists that are helping to satisfy our hunger for knowledge of the red planet. Geologists sit at the interplay between physics and chemistry. They are skilled at bringing information together to help
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    World first: trial of Tasmanian Devil vaccine begins in the wild

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/19-world-first-trial-of-tasmanian-devil-vaccine-begins-in-the-wild
    15 Oct 2015: The release of 19 immunised devils into Tasmania’s Narawntapu National Park marks an important point in the quest to save the Tasmanian devil from extinction – it is the first time a vaccine against the deadly cancer threatening the species has
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    New research centre set to revolutionise mining and exploration

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/20-new-research-centre-set-to-revolutionise-mining-and-exploration
    15 Oct 2015: A new research hub based at the University of Tasmania is set to revolutionise mining and exploration practices, delivering significant benefits to the Australian economy and regional and rural communities. The hub is named Transforming the Mining
  8. Journal articles

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/excel_doc/0007/773944/Temperate-hardwood-forestry.xlsx
    24 Nov 2015: Journal articles. Ref No. Reference type. Authors. Year. Title. Jounral. Volume. Pages. DOI. Output year. CRC. Programme. 236. Journal Article. Lawrence, NL;JJ Ross;LN Mander;JB Reid. 1991. Internode length in Pisum. Mutants lk, lka and lkb do not
  9. 604 The 6 is in the hundreds place, so ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/662360/604-answer-U1_PVBI1-3.pdf
    19 Feb 2015: 604. The 6 is in the hundreds place, so the value of the 6 is 600 (6 x 100). The 0 acts as a place holder in the tens place, indicating that there are no tens in the tens place. The 4 is in the ones place, so its value is 4 (4 x 1).
  10. Cafe and Lounge

    https://www.utas.edu.au/panoramas/Cafe-Lounge-IMAS/mobile.html?_gl=1*1e081da*_gcl_au*MTIzMzQxMTU0OS4xNzEzODI0MjM0*FPAU*MTIzMzQxMTU0OS4xNzEzODI0MjM0
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    Making waves in renewable energy

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2015/14-making-waves-in-renewable-energy
    2 Sep 2015: Ocean waves are an abundant and untapped source of renewable energy with less variability than wind or solar power. Research into this growing sector is gathering momentum at the Australian Maritime College thanks to national funding of two key

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