Plus dozens of Science Week stories around WA: Can we future-proof our food and fibre crops?Forgotten physicist defends her life – on stageGut feelings: what to eat to improve your moodMeet …
Exposing quacks, eating crickets, gaming climate change, and growing food in space
Plus dozens of Science Week stories around ACT: Can we science our way out of multiple crises?Growing food in space and on MarsCrickets – the new superfood?Exposing the fake medicine, wellness …
Teddy bear dissection, dark skies, tardigrade art, ravens
Plus dozens of Science Week stories around Tasmania: Teddy bear dissection reveals our reliance on plasticsOne in five bags of food is thrown away – can we change?A party to celebrate Tassie’s …
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Crunchy crickets, lab-grown meat, fishless caviar and more. Oh, and beer
Great National Science Week FOOD stories up for grabs now around Australia. Cellular agriculture – growing meat in vats (online with NSW talent)The science of beer – with sampling! (TAS & …
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Indigenous science, beer boffins, shark innards and COVID recovery: it’s National Science Week!
This year’s festival runs 14 to 22 August, with thousands of events around Australia. National Science Week 2021 runs from 14 to 24 August. Explore the big topics, brilliant minds, and unexpected …
ACCLIMATISE: A festival exploring how we (and the planet) can adapt to a changing climate
Media release from the Victorian National Science Week Co-ordinating Committee and Inspiring Victoria How do we fire-proof our forests? How do we save endangered species? What can you do to …
Indigenous health, shark gonads, blind books, and future food: it’s National Science Week!
This year’s festival runs 14 to 22 August with thousands of events around Australia. Entertainment, business, environment, food and wine, Indigenous, the Arts, health, sport, technology, farming …
Feast for the senses this National Science Week
Media release from the Hon Karen Andrews MP, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Tea bag rockets, doughnut-flinging robots and a singing palaeontologist are among the events being …
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Thousands pledge to tackle global warming through individual actions
National Carbon Counter project proves a hit as individuals, families and schools pledge to lower emissions. Media release: 25 August, 2020 More than 11,000 people have signed up to Carbon …
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Dancing with stick insects, healing nature, and what’s in your sourdough?
Saturday 22 August 2020 Highlights from day eight of National Science Week 115 events, 235 competitions and online activities, and dozens of great stories and talent. Researchers, experts, …
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Storms on Jupiter, swim with sea dragons, and Australia’s first scientists
Friday 21 August 2020 Highlights from day seven of National Science Week 171 events, 325 competitions and online activities, and dozens of great stories and talent. Researchers, experts, …
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Herding caterpillars, good science, and bad behaviour in space
Thursday 20 August 2020 Highlights from day six of National Science Week 209 events, 401 competitions and online activities, and dozens of great stories and talent. Researchers, experts, and …
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