Prehistoric predators, satellite selfies, reclaiming dark skies, and more

National Science Week

Prehistoric predators, satellite selfies, reclaiming dark skies, and more

Great stories and talent up for grabs around Australia, including:

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  • Discover storms on Jupiter—multiple events and locations
  • Your selfie from space—Canberra and Northern Territory
  • Get your dark sky back—talent from Sydney, Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne
  • Are bushfires good for plankton?—Tasmania
  • Giant wombats versus ichthyosaurs: which would win? Adelaide palaeontologists fight over which is the best fossil
  • Vaccines, coronavirus, criminal trials, and climate change: trusting science in a time of crisis—Melbourne
  • Is your diet good for the planet?—talent in Sydney and Melbourne
  • What will it take to keep the Great Barrier Reef great? Ask an expert—Gold Coast
  • Flying doctors: how do you save lives while flying thousands of metres above sea level?—Perth
  • Growing hemp in the Red Centre—Alice Springs

These are just a few of the events happening across Australia in National Science Week, August 15 to 23.

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