Why do we have earthquakes in WA? Why do they happen more in some areas and not at all in others? WA is a long way from a tectonic plate boundary, so our earthquakes are different in nature to those in places like California, Indonesia or Japan. Join Prof Myra Keep and PhD candidate Sean…
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Brain Break – Gunnedah High Scool
We’re hosting a Brain Break morning tea with scrumptious morsels of science goodness to celebrate science achievement and endeavour. We’ll be getting together to share fun science quizzes, activities and demonstrations over our cuppa. This morning tea is just for us, but you can register to host one for FREE in your own workplace.
A Taste of Tomorrow – Launch
What will you be eating when the world’s population is 10 billion? Fake meat? Insects? Gene edited crops? Agriculture needs to increase food production in a future with a changing climate, fewer resources and limited land. Doing so sustainably will require new technologies and changes to what we eat. Scientists across the world agree a…
A Taste of Tomorrow: fake meat, sauteed spider and lobster lollies?
The year is 2050 and you have just sat down to your insect burger in a genetically modified plant bun with some seaweed dangling out the side… sounds delicious, right? Taste Tomorrow invites you to taste the future of food right now by ordering a mystery box of sustainable and nutritious goodies. Attend our online…
A Taste of Tomorrow: fake meat, sauteed spider and lobster lollies?
The year is 2050 and you have just sat down to your insect burger in a genetically modified plant bun with some seaweed dangling out the side… sounds delicious, right? Taste Tomorrow invites you to taste the future of food right now by ordering a mystery box of sustainable and nutritious goodies. Attend our online…
A Taste of Tomorrow: fake meat, sauteed spider and lobster lollies?
The year is 2050 and you have just sat down to your insect burger in a genetically modified plant bun with some seaweed dangling out the side… sounds delicious, right? Taste Tomorrow invites you to taste the future of food right now by ordering a mystery box of sustainable and nutritious goodies. Attend our online…
The Grand Challenge: Eradicating Malaria
Giving your students around Australia the opportunity to collaborate with leading researchers and award winning entrepreneurs to design their very own innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems. The Grand Challenge: Eradicating Malaria Our world is facing a pandemic at an unprecedented scope for the modern, developed world. As the race for…
Celebrating Our Marine Environments – Underwater with Arduino
Join Techspace Learning online and investigate our local water environments whilst also learning about Arduino and basic programming skills. There are some basic mathematics and science principles used in this session. Suitable for ages 10+. All participants need to have access to a computer. There is a limit of one Arduino kit per family.
Celebrating Our Marine Environments – Underwater with Arduino
Join Techspace Learning online and investigate our local water environments whilst also learning about Arduino and basic programming skills. There are some basic mathematics and science principles used in this session. Suitable for ages 10+. All participants need to have access to a computer. There is a limit of one Arduino kit per family.
Celebrating Our Marine Environments – Underwater with Arduino
Join Techspace Learning online and investigate our local water environments whilst also learning about Arduino and basic programming skills. There are some basic mathematics and science principles used in this session. Suitable for ages 10+. All participants need to have access to a computer. There is a limit of one Arduino kit per family.