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    Science vs fake news, dark matter art, planet-saving urban forests, and diving to the bottom of the Mariana Trench

    11 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Saturday 12 August: highlights from day one of National Science Week Researchers, experts, and other interesting people available for interview around the country. NSW: A writer, a broadcaster and an AI expert discuss science in the age of fake news. NSW: Nicole Yamase: the first Pacific Islander to visit the deepest point of the Mariana…

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    An Aussie astronaut, plants fighting climate change, scientists’ drag battle, and a giant Poo Palace

    11 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Dozens of Science Week stories around New South Wales More on these highlights below. Scientists, experts and event organisers are available for interview throughout National Science Week. Read on for direct contact details for each event, or contact Tanya Ha – tanya@scienceinpublic.com.au or 0404 083 863. Visit ScienceWeek.net.au/events to find more stories in your area….

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    Dr Karl, beer science, animal private parts, and Indigenous astronomy at a dark sky party

    11 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Dozens of Science Week stories around Tasmania More on these highlights below. Scientists, experts and event organisers are available for interview throughout National Science Week. Read on for direct contact details for each event, or contact Tanya Ha – tanya@scienceinpublic.com.au, 0404 083 863. Visit ScienceWeek.net.au/events to find stories in your area using the event listing. Media centre here. Images…

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  • ABC projects Media releases National Science Week

    Birds soar high in poll to identify Australia’s favourite animal sound.

    11 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Banjo frog hops into the top 10. Cicada holds tight. Is your favourite still singing? Or did it ‘croak’? Vote now for your favourite from the remaining animal calls. Over 90,000 voters have made their voices heard in the search for Australia’s Favourite Animal Sound. Birds perch high in the top 10, with voters expressing…

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    Spider crabs, science denial, and a play by ChatGPT

    10 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Dozens of Science Week stories around Victoria And 5pm TONIGHT photo opportunity at launch event of Science Week in WA More on these highlights below. Scientists, experts and event organisers are available for interview throughout Science Week. Read on for direct contact details for each event, or contact Tanya Ha – tanya@scienceinpublic.com.au or 0404 083…

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  • Media releases National Science Week

    Deep sea diving, beer science, a quantum road trip, and Australians urge business to back science

    9 August, 202329 August, 2023

    This year’s National Science Week runs from 12 to 20 August, with thousands of events. National launch with Minister at Parliament House: Wednesday 9 August. Scientists, experts and event organisers are available for interview leading up to and throughout National Science Week. Here are some highlights: More on these highlights below.

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    Bird brains; raising the dead; the rise of AI; a scabby cartoon; and elemental energy.

    7 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Dozens of Science Week stories around Western Australia And 5pm TONIGHT photo opportunity at launch event of Science Week in WA More on these below and visit ScienceWeek.net.au/events to find more stories in your area. Scientists, experts and event organisers are available for interview throughout National Science Week. Direct contact details for each event are…

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  • Media releases Merck

    Soap made using ingredients from Country. Tested using Merck technology.

    4 August, 202314 December, 2023

    Merck travelled to the Northern Territory with the DeadlyScience team to pilot the first DeadlyLabs kit. It’s a project led by Indigenous Elders in the Robinson River region to share their knowledge, their ideas, and their care for the community. Images available for media use “It was an amazing experience for staff, students, and community….

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  • Media releases National Science Week

    Dark matter art; from space to the Deep; AI and First Nations; animal sounds and bits; a Poo Palace

    31 July, 202314 December, 2023

    The national festival that reaches nearly 2 million people through thousands of events is back from 12 to 20 August. Entertainment, business, environment, food and wine, Indigenous media, the arts, health, technology, farming and agriculture, lifestyle, education, LGBTQI+, and disability media…National Science Week offers stories for every round. Here are a few early picks:

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  • ABC projects Media releases National Science Week

    What is your favourite animal sound? Cast your vote in our national poll

    31 July, 202314 December, 2023

    Koo-koo-kaa-kaa, crawk, howl… nationwide project to proclaim Australia’s favourite call of the wild. Media contacts: Laura Boland, laura@scienceinpublic.com.au or 0408 166 426; or Tanya Ha, tanya@scienceinpublic.com.au or 0404 083 863. Participate at: www.abc.net.au/sounds from 31 July. Do you love the summer night sounds of cicadas? Or the outback howl of dingoes? Are you intrigued by…

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