O-Week UNSW 2004

Dr Darren Curnoe Feature Article

Chiselling away at the traditional way of thinking

Today's monkeys and baboons may help scientists to develop models of the evolution and origin of modern humans.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crikey! The role of the Australian Reptile Park
The ARP is the sole supplier of venom from terrestrial snakes and funnel-web spiders, as well as being a valuable research, education and tourism centre.

Out in the Bush
Advanced Science student Alan Kwok's personal account of a day on the road with the National Parks and Wildlife Service of NSW.

Getting Inside a Criminal's Mind
What is a forensic psychologist? An insight into understanding the mindset of those involved in illegal activity.


Asthma, allergies and air quality in Australia
What are the risk factors that lead to asthma?


Stand by for Implantable Contact Lenses
Implantable contact lenses could provide a convenient and safe alternative to wearing glasses or having laser surgery.


Dr Darren Curnoe, Anthropologist
Have a passion for research? The best career that you could have is when you are doing something that you love.




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