Outback isolation study may contain celestial insights

Updated June 10 2020 - 10:52am, first published 10:47am
Dr Penelope Bergen - "The most striking thing about this group of remote workers, some of whom are remarkable people with extraordinary tales to tell, is that they were - and remain - largely invisible." Picture: CDU.
Dr Penelope Bergen - "The most striking thing about this group of remote workers, some of whom are remarkable people with extraordinary tales to tell, is that they were - and remain - largely invisible." Picture: CDU.

Humanity's quest to settle Mars may find insight in a new Charles Darwin University study which explores how government workers adapted to life in isolated Territory settlements.

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