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The journal evolved considerably over the following decades, with ownership transferring from ANZAAS to Blackwell Science in the 1980s and finally to Control Publications in 1992.
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and was the longest-running scientific publication in the country, from 1938 to 2019. It contained a mixture of news items, feature articles, and expert commentary.
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Prize was an annual prize awarded across all disciplines of science and medicine each year for excellence in peer-reviewed research. Past winners have included:
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was Australia's longest-running scientific publication. It was first published in 1938 as
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It contained a mixture of news items, feature articles, and expert commentary.
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by the Australian National Research Council, which was the forerunner of the
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ceased production following publication of the July/August 2019 edition.
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Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
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2006 Alex Hamilton and the Quantum Electronic Devices Group (
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could be used to model cellular damage observed in human
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In 1954 the journal was transferred to ANZAAS – the
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Science magazine
Control Publications Pty. Ltd.
www.australasianscience.com.au
ISSN
1442-679X
Australia
Australian Academy of Science
Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
Douglas Mawson
Frank Macfarlane Burnet
clonal selection
science magazine
University of Southern Queensland
Peter C. Doherty
Robyn Williams
La Trobe University
slime mold
mitochondrial diseases
University of NSW
electrons
Alexander Argyros
Martijn van Eijkelenborg
Maryanne Large
University of Sydney
optical fibres
silica
Levon Khachigian
Mark Rowe
University of Tasmania
elephant seals

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