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Seasonal Change Causes Shifts in Water Loss, but not Preferred Temperatures, of Top End Geckos

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StART program: Free arts workshops for 15-18 year olds

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Mark Stringer has been a familiar voice on the airwaves of Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s community radio station Territory FM for the past few years, captivating listeners with his unique blend of blues music knowledge and passion.

A retired NT police officer turned active musician, his show has grown to become a Sunday night favourite over four years, drawing a dedicated following of blues enthusiasts.

"I've always had a deep passion for music, especially the blues,” Mr Stringer said.

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Mobile phone big data analysis and the COVID-19 pandemic

Two Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers have been nominated as 2023 Young Tall Poppy Finalists for the Northern Territory, recognising their achievements in scientific excellence.

CDU Research Fellow and Lecturer Dr Mariana Campbell and Researcher and Lecturer in Engineering Mathematics, Dr David Ompong have been selected as finalists as part of the Northern Territory 2023 Young Tall Poppy Science Awards.

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