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    Does a brain in a dish have moral rights?

    20 September, 202319 September, 2023

    Inventors of brain-cell-based computer work with international team of ethicists exploring ethical applications of bio-computing No longer limited to the realm of science fiction, bio-computing is here, so now is the time to start considering how to research and apply this technology responsibly, an international group of experts says. The inventors of DishBrain have partnered…

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  • Embargoed Macquarie University Media releases

    Will the world’s mangroves, marshes and coral survive warm, rising seas this time?

    31 August, 202318 September, 2023

    Research published in Nature warns that rising seas will devastate coastal habitats, using evidence from the last Ice Age. 17,000 years ago you could walk from Germany to England, from Russia to America, from mainland Australia to Tasmania. Sea levels were about 120 metres lower than today. But, as the last Ice Age ended, the…

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  • Macquarie University Media releases

    Will the world’s mangroves, marshes and coral survive warm, rising seas this time?

    31 August, 202314 September, 2023

    Research published today in Nature warns that rising seas will devastate coastal habitats, using evidence from the last Ice Age. 17,000 years ago you could walk from Germany to England, from Russia to America, from mainland Australia to Tasmania. Sea levels were about 120 metres lower than today. But, as the last Ice Age ended,…

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  • Macquarie University Media releases

    Patrolling honey bees expose spread of antimicrobial resistance

    29 August, 202329 August, 2023

    Insects prove their strength as environmental biomonitors Bees could become biomonitors, checking their neighbourhoods to determine how far antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has spread, according to research by Macquarie University scientists. At least 700,000 people die each year due to drug-resistant diseases, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), which estimates that 10 million people will…

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  • Exclude from Home Page Media releases National Science Week

    A heat-wave warning signal; Blade Runner; raising the dead; and a giant inflatable poo palace

    18 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Friday 18 August Highlights from day seven of National Science Week Researchers, experts, and other interesting people available for interview around the country. NSW: Climate solutions: a heat-wave warning signal; carbon capturing seaweed. NSW: Newcastle’s giant inflatable Poo Palace recreates the journey of food, from lips to loo. ACT: Blade Runner: what do neuroscientists and…

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    Black holes; bull shark bandits; satirical science music; and is AI the next Shakespeare?

    17 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Sunday 20 August: highlights from the final day of National Science Week Researchers, experts, and other interesting people available for interview around the country. NSW: Dr Karl, furry friends, and First Nations bush food walks at the Sydney Science Trail. VIC: Shedding light on Black Holes with Melbourne Planetarium astronomer Dr Tanya Hill. VIC: Is…

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    Bird brains; an Aussie astronaut; humans’ animal nature; and learning from 60,000+ years of Indigenous knowledge

    17 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Saturday 19 August: highlights from the second last day of National Science Week Researchers, experts, and other interesting people available for interview around the country. NSW: Lessons from 60,000+ years of continuous culture at Redfern’s Indigenous Science Experience. NSW: Find out how Aussie engineer Meganne Christian became a reserve astronaut. VIC: Should we embrace our…

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    Beer science; dog happiness; psychedelics; animal sounds; and the battle of the drag scientists

    15 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Thursday 17 August Highlights from day six of National Science Week Researchers, experts, and other interesting people available for interview around the country. TAS: Experimental beers with three independent breweries and two thirsty scientists. NSW: The Drag Experiment: meet the people who are scientists by day and drag performers by night. NSW: Could psychedelics unlock…

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    Meet a dinosaur; whale poo; dog happiness; scabby microbiology cartoons; and a Festival of Bright Ideas

    15 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Great National Science Week stories up for grabs now around Australia More on these below and visit ScienceWeek.net.au/events to find more stories in your area. Scientists, experts, performers and event organisers are available for interview throughout National Science Week. Direct contact details for each event are below or contact Tanya Ha on tanya@scienceinpublic.com.au or 0404…

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    An Aussie astronaut, a whale scientist, 3D-printed animal bits, and microbiology for neurodiversity

    15 August, 202314 December, 2023

    National Science Week offers dozens of stories featuring powerhouses of Women in Science More on these below and visit ScienceWeek.net.au/events to find more stories in your area. Scientists, experts, performers and event organisers are available for interview throughout National Science Week. Direct contact details for each event are below or contact Tanya Ha on tanya@scienceinpublic.com.au…

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