• Australasian Science was a bimonthly science magazine published in Australia and was the longest-running scientific publication in the country, from 1938...
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  • List of scientific journals (category Lists of publications in science)
    there are many science magazines that are not scientific journals, including Scientific American, New Scientist, Australasian Science and others. They...
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    Japan, the Japanese Society for Science and Technology Studies (JSSTS) was founded in 2001. The Australasian Science and Technology Studies Network (AusSTS)...
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    Weatherwise Australasian Science Australian Geographic Cosmos New Scientist Galileu Superinteressante Ciência Hoje Argo Navis Popular science Science book Science...
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  • Tissue-imaging Facility". Australasian Science. September 2001. "Trust me, I'm a science communicator". Australasian Science: 17–21. October 2001. "Straightening...
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  • weighed an estimated 1400 lb... Olds, Tim (2015). "Superphysiques". Australasian Science. 36 (5): 40. Retrieved May 30, 2023. The heaviest person who ever...
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  • of television programs with science fiction as principal theme, or which contain at least one significant element of science fiction, even if some cross...
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    The Australasian strewnfield is the youngest and largest of the tektite strewnfields, with recent estimates suggesting it might cover 10%–30% of the Earth's...
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  • original on 2015-03-29. Retrieved 2019-09-06. "Immersed in Chemistry | Australasian Science Magazine". Archived from the original on 2021-04-19. Retrieved 2022-03-16...
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    2022.13. "Huge Tooth Reveals Prehistoric Moby Dick in Melbourne". Australasian Science Magazine. Retrieved 24 April 2016. "Move over Moby Dick: Meet Melbourne's...
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