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    Small Town to Big League with Exercise Science

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/1010-small-town-to-big-league-with-exercise-science
    18 May 2020: He’s just been on the phone to a world top 20 tennis player (he’s not able to reveal names!), dashed out of the office to grab dinner from his local delicatessen in Boston, Massachusetts before checking his calendar to see whether he needs to be
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    From Tasmania to the world, and well beyond

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/1012-from-tasmania-to-the-world-and-well-beyond
    25 May 2020: Tasmania is poised to play a significant role in the exploration of our solar system and the Milky Way, with the expansion of the University of Tasmania's space tracking capabilities and the upgrading of its optical observatory. A forthcoming
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    Climate change threatens Antarctic krill and the sea life that…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/climate-change-threatens-antarctic-krill-and-the-sea-life-that-depends-on-it
    19 May 2020: By Devi Veytia and Dr Stuart CorneyThe Southern Ocean circling Antarctica is one of Earth’s richest marine ecosystems. Its food webs support an abundance of life, from tiny micro-organisms to seals, penguins and several species of whales. But
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    New study projects ocean warming impact on Antarctic krill

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/new-study-projects-ocean-warming-impact-on-antarctic-krill
    19 May 2020: Ocean warming is likely to alter the distribution and lifecycle of ecologically and commercially important Antarctic krill over the rest of this century, according to new Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)-led research. Published in
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    Isolation versus reintegration - which is harder?

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/isolation-versus-reintegration-which-is-harder
    15 May 2020: While many are longing for a return to 'normal' following the isolation and restrictions of COVID-19, expert advice points to 'reintegration' being another phase of great challenges. Associate Professor Kimberley Norris, University of Tasmania
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    Australian Maritime College Celebrates 40 Years of Service

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/1008-australian-maritime-college-celebrates-40-years-of-service
    18 May 2020: 40 years ago, the Australian Maritime College officially opened at Beauty Point to provide maritime education and training for Australia’s merchant navy and fishing industry. The opening was the culmination of two decades of work by people who
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    Novel feeds key to supporting future aquaculture growth

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/novel-feeds-key-to-supporting-future-aquaculture-growth
    20 May 2020: The sustainable growth of the world’s fed aquaculture industry could be bolstered by increased use of novel feeds from sources other than wild-caught fish, a new international study led by University of Tasmania researchers has found.
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    How an interest in Business and Law led Zahara to AMC

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/1003-how-an-interest-in-business-and-law-led-zahara-to-amc
    11 May 2020: Zahara Lemon grew up in Hobart and attended Guilford Young College. Her parents successfully operated a business, which spurred her keen interest in studying business or law. However, she was not interested in studying a standard business or law
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    Industry support vital for devil’s research

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/industry-support-vital-for-devils-research
    13 May 2020: The University of Tasmania’s fight against Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour Disease has received a timely boost, with forestry company and landowner Forico Pty Limited pledging its long-term support. Leading DFTD researcher, Dr Rodrigo Hamede from the
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    How to forge a warm relationship with a very cool place

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2020/how-to-forge-a-warm-relationship-with-a-very-cool-place
    22 May 2020: As a tourist destination, Antarctica has become one of the coolest places on Earth. How best to enhance a visitor’s experience in, and understanding of, this extreme but fragile environment is the object of a new University of Tasmania research

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