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Science Says!
Science Says! You’re invited to an event of science and comedy in the style of the great panel shows (think Good News Week and Spicks and Specks), as we take a lighter look at the top science stories of 2015 – and some of … Continue reading
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The Storytelling of Science 2015
The Science Nation is Australia’s newest public events series, which promises to provide educational entertainment that makes you laugh while you learn. The series is launching in Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney in May by touring an event of science, laughs, … Continue reading
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