DNA in Dungog
On the afternoon of Saturday 16 March 2019, the first proper rain for ages fell in Dungog. In addition toContinue Reading
On the afternoon of Saturday 16 March 2019, the first proper rain for ages fell in Dungog. In addition toContinue Reading
Expressions of interest for Sydney Science Festival will open in a few weeks’ time so organisations wishing to participate shouldContinue Reading
Destination Moon: more missions, more science is the schools theme for National Science Week in 2019, providing a way for teachersContinue Reading
To encourage female undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students to pursue a career in STEM, Cicada Innovations’ Project XX is a free,Continue Reading
Each year, Inspiring Australia NSW facilitates research presentations in libraries to make it easier for community members to engage withContinue Reading
Access to information is not the problem anymore – we are all drowning in it. But in our daily feedContinue Reading
What’s music got to do with the periodic table of the elements? To mark the International Year of the PeriodicContinue Reading
Something unusual is unfolding in rural NSW. An Artist, a Farmer and a Scientist Walk into a bar… is aContinue Reading
Inspiring Australia’s 2019 Sounds Like Science series of free lunchtime events at City Recital Hall kicked off in February withContinue Reading
All welcome to join astrobiology researcher and University of Westminster Professor Lewis Dartnell at the Australian Museum Research Institute SeminarContinue Reading
Renown English primatologist and anthropologist and world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees, Dr Jane Goodall, will soon be visiting Australia, DrContinue Reading
Hailed by The New York Times as ‘a new cultural institution’, the World Science Festival was founded by renowned PhysicistContinue Reading
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