Fizzics takes Australian science to China
When the school bell rings at the end of the day in China, for most children this does not meanContinue Reading
When the school bell rings at the end of the day in China, for most children this does not meanContinue Reading
How are our oceans changing? What impacts will climate change have on our marine life and on us as aContinue Reading
During National Science Week 2015 the Australian Museum Science Festival will once again unleash science upon the broader Sydney communityContinue Reading
When the University of Wollongong and the Illawarra Area Health Service wanted to develop their Managing a Healthy Balance inContinue Reading
An exciting celebration of achievements in Western and Indigenous Science, the Indigenous Science Experience @ Redfern event provides a uniqueContinue Reading
The Australian Science Media Centre (AusSMC) has just created a new website called Scimex, the Science Media Exchange (www.scimex.org). It’sContinue Reading
CSIRO is running an exciting astronomy teacher workshop in May at the Parkes Observatory. The three-day workshop is a wonderfulContinue Reading
Rocks of the Newcastle area tell us much about past climates and landscapes. A diversity of geological features is particularlyContinue Reading
Because ants are everywhere, University of New England’s Dr Kirsti Abbott and her colleagues are taking the School of AntsContinue Reading
Why should we care how many women there are in engineering? There are a few ways to think about this.Continue Reading
Once again the Astronomical Society of Albury Wodonga will present a Science Fair to mark National Science Week 2015. RunningContinue Reading
Summer, sand and surfing – hardly any other country on the planet is more associated with outdoor activities than Australia.Continue Reading
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