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Forensics, Fossils and Fruitbats A Fieldguide to Australian Scientists

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By: Stephen Luntz
224 pages, illus
Publisher: CSIRO
Forensics, Fossils and Fruitbats
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  • Forensics, Fossils and Fruitbats ISBN: 9780643097452 Paperback Nov 2010 Out of Print #189688
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This is a fascinating collection of more than 70 profiles of Australian scientists from 15 fields of physical, biological and medical science. These scientists have been selected because their research is inspiring, intriguing or simply quirky, or because they have taken an unusual or interesting path to the work they do.

Some of the profiles include a forensic archaeologist whose work has taken her from Antarctica to Pompeii, palaeontologists who revolutionised understanding of Australia's dinosaurs, the founder of an independent rainforest research centre with a speciality in flying foxes, a computer scientist teaching computers to understand jokes, and the engineer behind technologies that could bring clear sight to a billion people and clean energy to billions more.

For anyone considering a career in science, Forensics, Fossils and Fruitbats provides insight into the challenges and triumphs of being a scientist. For everyone else, it is a rare peek into the reality of how science is done.

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As staff writer for Australasian Science since 1998, Stephen Luntz has published over 2000 articles on all areas of Australian and New Zealand science. Since 2002 he has written the 'Cool Scientist' column, the basis for this book. He also runs a business administering elections for nongovernment organisations.
Out of Print
By: Stephen Luntz
224 pages, illus
Publisher: CSIRO
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