Wednesday 16 August 2017 Highlights from day five of National Science Week 476 events and exhibitions, 22 online activities, and dozens of great stories and talent. National and …
Wine science; pulse checks for politicians; microplastics; a kids’ coding hackathon; and more
Tuesday 15 August 2017 Highlights from Day 4 of National Science Week 454 events and exhibitions, 21 online activities, and dozens of great stories and talent. National and international talent, …
From Antarctica to ocean plastics, and fighting MS to the science of whisky…Tassie science on show
Dozens of stories and interesting people at 150+ Science Week events in Tasmania The barista scientist, the insect lover, and other Young Tassie Scientists tour the state. What did a voyage to …
Making a black hole; Fred Astaire; quantum physics explained by electric guitar; biomedical and renewable energy summits; and more
Highlights from Day 3 of National Science Week 344 events and exhibitions, 19 online activities, and dozens of great stories and talent, including: Canberra (Parliament House): Innovating Energy …
Green energy in the Red Centre; moving to Mars; shark science; and more
Sunday 13 August 2017 Highlights from Day 2 of National Science Week 157 events and exhibitions, 16 online activities, and dozens of great stories and talent, including: Melbourne: The …
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Your brain on fake news; an insect festival; science graffiti; and more
Saturday 12 August 2017 Highlights from Day 1 of National Science Week 170 events and exhibitions, 17 online activities, and dozens of great stories and talent, including: Sydney: Your brain …
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Mayan astronomy; biomedical future; black holes on the big screen; a bloody Science Gallery; and more
Dozens of stories and interesting people at 325+ Science Week events in Victoria Art meets science in BLOOD: Attract & Repel. A virtual reality look inside a plant cell. The science of …
How healthy is your relationship with your smartphone?
Are you a slave to your smartphone? Or have you mastered your mobile? Researchers want your help to build a deeper understanding of our relationship with our smartphones. Take part in …
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Modern humans were in Southeast Asia 20,000 years earlier than previously thought
New dating of ancient human teeth discovered in a Sumatran cave site suggests modern humans were in Southeast Asia 20,000 years earlier than previously thought. The international research led by Dr …
National Science Week 2017 showcases key importance of science to the community
Press release from: Senator The Hon Arthur Sinodinous AO, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science and Senator for NSW National Science Week, which I am delighted to launch today, provides a …
Bumper program of National Science Week events to inspire families about wonders of STEM
Media release posted on behalf of the New South Wales National Science Week Coordinating Committee and the Office of the NSW Chief Scientist 10 August 2017 Communities across New South Wales …
Dozens of stories and interesting people at 260+ Science Week events in Queensland
Scientists in the shopping mall; the science behind the energy crisis; forensic facial reconstruction; and more Brisbane Remarkable science careers: TV presenting, engineering sports tech, …