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We may not be defying the laws of gravity (sorry Freddie), but we do feel a bit like shooting stars, ‘cause we don’t wanna stop at all! We know National Science Week activities are still wrapping ...
National Science Week is a great opportunity to follow your curiosity into the natural world. Head outdoors, get close to nature, discover the treasures of night skies, meet curious creatures and ...
Science is all about pushing boundaries. Sometimes in unexpected ways, from burlesque to the science of better sex, experiments with beer, whale snot, confessional booths and more… Here is our ...
National Science Week offers a constellation of space and astronomy themed events. Here is a selection: Beyond The Stars: Seeing the sky through Aboriginal eyes: Saturday 16 August in Hobart ...
Who says scientists don’t have a sense of humour? With all the bad news happening around the world, you may want a National Science Week event that gives you good vibes, great times, or belly ...
Science in New South Wales includes tens of thousands of years of Traditional Knowledge, the world’s first electronic pacemaker, the ‘living fossil’ Wollemi pine, Australia’s research reactor, ...
South Australia is home to fabulous fossils, space science, and passionate citizen scientists. National Science Week 2025 officially launched in SA with a glittering ceremony at the South ...
Beauty and brains. Queensland has it all: home to natural wonders from the Great Barrier Reef to Outback dinosaur country, ancient rainforests and passionate scientists specialising in everything ...
Western Australia is home to quokkas, stromatolites, supercomputers, and Australia’s Square Kilometre Array. “WA is home to an outstanding community of scientists, researchers, and innovators. ...
Darwin is the only Australian capital city named after a scientist and the Northern Territory is a hot spot for research into biosecurity, fisheries, tropical diseases, earth science, Indigenous ...