Double Feature: Science Night

Two excellent science shows on one night. Atomically Correct and Wine Science Show! See one or better still see them both: Atomically Correct This is the (nuclear) fusion you’ve been waiting for! A science comedy that explores how, even though we’re mostly nothing, we still matter. Unravel the mysteries from inside the atom in this…

Young Tassie Scientists at Montagu Bay Primary School

This year’s Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania scientists who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientist on this roadtrip are: Pantalius Nji (he/him), medical scientist – Bugs in our Bodies Gayathry Krishnamurthy (she/her), geneticist – Decoding…

Young Tassie Scientists at Dunalley Primary School

This year’s Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania scientists who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientist on this roadtrip are: Pantalius Nji (he/him), medical scientist – Bugs in our Bodies Gayathry Krishnamurthy (she/her), geneticist – Decoding…

Young Tassie Scientists at Bellerive Primary School

This year’s Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania scientists who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientist on this roadtrip are: Tom Plunkett (he/him), physicist  Stephanie Hutt (she/her), neuroscientist Zane Farnum (he/him), neuroscientist Ash Russell (they/them), YTS…

Young Tassie Scientists at George Town Community Hub

This year’s Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania scientists who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientist on this roadtrip are: James Brady (he/him), neuroscientist – stress and your health Thomas Verne (he/him), plant scientist- plants under…

Young Tassie Scientists at Hagley Farm Primary School

This year’s Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania scientists who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientist on this roadtrip are: Nico Masila, (he/him) – medical scientist Samuel Verne, (he/him) – physicist Dilani Ratnajeewa, (she/her) – maritime logistician Jared Magyar, (he/him) –…

Young Tassie Scientists at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic School

This year’s Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania scientists who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientist on this roadtrip are: Nico Masila, (he/him – medical scientist Samuel Verne, (he/him) – physicist Dilani Ratnajeewa, (she/her) – maritime logistician Jared Magyar, (he/him) –…

Young Tassie Scientists at East Tamar Primary School

This year’s Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania scientists who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientist on this roadtrip are: Nico Masila, (he/him) – medical scientist Samuel Verne, (he/him) – physicist Dilani Ratnajeewa, (she/her) – maritime logistician Jared Magyar, (he/him) –…

Young Tassie Scientists at St Thomas More’s Catholic School

This year’s Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania scientists who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientist on this roadtrip are: Rowan Burchill, (he/they), medical scientist  Saranya Viswanathan, (she/ her), neuroscientist Isabelly de Lima, (she/her), geneticist Shasta Henry…

Young Tassie Scientists at Kings Meadows High School

This year’s Young Tassie Scientists are University of Tasmania scientists who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools and communities during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientist on this roadtrip are: Nico Masila (he/him), medical scientist Samuel Verne (he/him),  physicist Dilani Ratnajeewa (she/her), maritime logistician Shasta Henry (she/her),…