This year BrainTeaser is back, better than before – and in person. Come by the John Curtin School of Medical Research at ANU to learn all about the brain and central nervous system and the research being done to understand them better. There will be some interactive booths where you can talk to neuroscientists, see…
Topic: Health and Medical
Lines of Best Fit
Lines of Best Fit is an improvised comedy show that brings together scientists and improvisors for a night that’s sure to tickle your brain. This National Science Week, we’re celebrating the work of researchers from the University of Sydney Nano Institute, learning about how they’re helping to detect viruses, create solar fuels, keep your eyes…
Who Wants to be an Epidemiologist? The Disease Detectives at Work: Science Week 2022
Hi Victoria – this event is already registered. https://www.scienceweek.net.au/event/who-wants-to-be-an-epidemiologist/torquay/ Kind regards, Geoff Crane, Manager, National Science Week More than just a scientist in the lab with a test tube, epidemiologists are disease detectives charged with finding the causes and solutions to epidemics and disease. In an era of overwhelming global health issues, would you…
Teddy Bears Picnic & Ballet
A morning of Stories STEM learning, dance and dreaming with your eyes open: bring along your teddy or favourite soft toy dress up hear stories dance and move Bring your own picnic lunch to enjoy. Healthy snacks provided. Book & Science Week @ your Library, 22 – 26 August. All events are free and no…
Young Tassie Scientists at Invermay Primary School
Young Tassie Scientists are early career researchers who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientists on this school visit are: Anuk Kruawan – Devil Whisperer (Immunologist) Madeleine Taylor – Working with Miniscule Magnets (Chemist) James Brady – Stress Buster!…
Young Tassie Scientists at St Thomas Catholic School
Young Tassie Scientists are early career researchers who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientists on this school visit are: Anuk Kruawan – Devil Whisperer (Immunologist) Madeleine Taylor – Working with Miniscule Magnets (Chemist) James Brady – Stress Buster!…
Young Tassie Scientists at St Finn Barrs Catholic School
Young Tassie Scientists are early career researchers who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientists on this school visit are: Anuk Kruawan – Devil Whisperer (Immunologist) Madeleine Taylor – Working with Miniscule Magnets (Chemist) James Brady – Stress Buster!…
Young Tassie Scientists at St Anthonys Primary School
Young Tassie Scientists are early career researchers who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientists on this school visit are: Sofia Gabriel – Shark Stalker! (marine biologist) Jared Magyar – Between Rocks and a Cold Place (geophysicist and glaciologist)…
Young Tassie Scientists at George Town Community Hub
Young Tassie Scientists are early career researchers who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientists on this visit to the George Town Community Hub are: Sofia Gabriel – Shark Stalker! (marine biologist) Jared Magyar – Between Rocks and a…
Young Tassie Scientists at East Launceston Primary School
Young Tassie Scientists are early career researchers who are keen to share their work through interactive talks and hands-on activities in Tasmanian schools during National Science Week. The Young Tassie Scientists on this school visit are: Lyzette Matthews – Unravelling ALS: Race against time (neuroscientist) Angus Olding – Spontaneously combustible (chemist) John McManus – Talkin’…