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7 September 2017
The setting of the monthly gatherings will be very informal. You can come-and-go as you please (whenever you need a refill) and there is no cost to attend. Each panellist will spend about 10 minutes…
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6 September 2017
Associate Professor Tracey Dickson Head, Neurodegenerative Disease and Brain Trauma Menzies Institute for Medical Research There are no treatments or cures for Motor Neuron Disease, and most people with the illness die three to five…
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5 September 2017
Ice cores from Antarctica and Greenland have reshaped our understanding of how the climate system operates. We see in the cycles of temperature and carbon dioxide the pulse of the ice ages back to 800…
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18 August 2017 - 20 August 2017
BeakerStreet@TMAG is Australia’s first pop-up science bar! And it is promising to be amazing. Over three nights come to eat, drink and learn at this scientific wonderland for adults! Click HERE for more information.
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16 August 2017
Join us for another fine evening of entertainment at the National Science Week Quiz Night. No, it is not all science questions, we promise! Although there may be some science-y themes… Suitable for ages 15+…
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12 August 2017
Hobart’s most popular science festival returns! As part of National Science Week, the Festival of Bright Ideas (FOBI) will once again host some of Tassie and Australia’s best and brightest talents. With hands-on workshops and…
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11 August 2017
This book is a must-read guide for cool climate beekeeping. It’s an excellent resource for beginners to small businesses, featuring hundreds of photos, a comprehensive Tasmanian floral calendar and includes several alternative hives: Kenyan-Top Bar,…
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9 August 2017 - 13 August 2017
Artists and scientists are more alike than different- both strive to understand and describe the world around us. Crossing the Divide: Homeward Bound is a collection of paintings, prints, sculptures and jewellery drawn from artists working…
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8 August 2017
Everything humanity has ever seen or experienced represents a tiny speck in a vast and mysterious Universe. What else is out there, and how are we figuring it out? What puzzles wait to be solved?…
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7 August 2017
Presented by Selina Kinne (Dominic College) and Liam Kinne (UTAS Robotics). The session is suitable for teachers who are new to Robotics and would like to establish a team to participate in the First Lego League…
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29 July 2017
#OneTeam: Working together to keep Tasmanians out of hospital No-one – whether they be a health professional or patient – looks forward to a health crisis. Especially one that involves a hospital visit. Every day…
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27 July 2017
A public lecture by Associate Professor Matthew John Hole, ITER Science Fellow and Chair Australian ITER Forum. In this talk Matthew will outline fusion-relevant research across Australia, and highlight ANU-led extensions to ideal magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). Ideal…