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Science Says! 2016
Science Says! You’re invited to an event of science and comedy in the style of the great panel shows (a la Spicks and Specks and 8 out of 10 Cats). Join world leading researchers, gifted comedians, and professional science communicators … Continue reading
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The Storytelling of Science 2016
The Storytelling of Science As attention spans shrink, engaging others with science is getting harder, but does this have to be the case? Whether it is Archimedes taking a bath or an apple falling on Newton’s head, stories are far … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Stephenson, Ben Burton, Dan Beeston, entertainment, Hannah Brown, Heather Bray, Jayne Keane, Joel Gilmore, Jordyn Stuart, Josien de Bie, Kristin Alford, Lisa Bailey, MAAS, Matt Connell, Peter Rohde, Powerhouse Museum, RiAus, science, State Library of Queensland, story, Sydney, Tamara Davis, The Edge, The Storytelling of Science
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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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