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It's Alive!

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  • New Hope in Stem Cell Research
  • Cleanliness is next to Godliness
  • Leafy Green Science
  • Talking Fossils with the Dean of Science
  • Should I take Biology?
  • School at the Zoo
  • Bandicoots Love Peanut Butter

Chemicals

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  • The Perks of Being a Chemist
  • Dirty Work

Our Universe

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  • Nano-What?
  • Size does Matter
  • Is there Something out there?
  • Want Answers? Find Astrophysics
  • From Pilot to Physicist
  • Electronic Paper in a Fishbowl

Numbers

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  • Music, Traffic and Mathematics
  • Science by the Road
  • The Wild Ocean

Neuroscience

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  • The Brains of Science
  • A Pain in the Back
  • Losing our Minds

Health & Disease

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  • Rescuing the World from Heliobacter Pylori
  • Biomedical Science - Is it in you?
  • The Drug Addict
  • Can We Reverse..Oh what is it called?
  • Surfing Scientist

In Our Minds

  • Index
  • Don't Stress
  • Help
  • Feeling Blue
  • Sailing Away from Emotions
Talking fossils with the Dean of Science By Ellen Couchman

Professor Mike Archer, Dean of Science at UNSW, enjoys building his native garden, surfing the web and parties with good wine and intellectual company. From winning all of the school science fairs in a hillbilly town in America to recurring nightmares about livingTrilobitesand what they ate, Mike leads a diverse and interesting life.

Mike Archer, Dean of Science at UNSW at ease in his Office.
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