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Immersive Science III (VR): Astronomy for all Australians – Emerald

Emerald Secondary School and Mount Burnett Observatory 425 Belgrave Gembrook Road, Emerald, VIC, Australia

Catch the latest news in black holes with Alan Duffy and Rebecca Allen with live Q&A. Download the app and explore the universe. Realise the power of stars, delve into…

Free

The Psychology of Pets

Brighton Town Hall Cnr Carpenter and Wilson Streets, Brighton, Australia

Join us to celebrate National Science Week and our latest exhibition, Pets are People Too, with this fascinating panel discussion on the psychology of pets. Hear from leading pet behaviorists…

Free

Spit for Science and Gut Feelings Spot Talks

Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

Museums Victoria is creating a world first live microbe map …. and we’re inviting you to spit for science! Are you a cat or a dog person? A coffee drinker?…

Free

Taking our garden bugs to the Moon, Mars, and beyond

All Saints Church 466 Glenferrie Road, Kooyong, VIC, Australia

Join Professor Thompson on an interactive talk and exploration of taking bugs into space to help us live on the Moon and Mars. In 2003 Prof Thompson flew spiders and…

Free

The Alchemist: Turning Waste into Wealth

Royal Society of Victoria 8 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, Vic, Australia

Professor Veena Sahajwalla is revolutionising recycling science. Rather than take up arms against a sea of big polluters, Professor Sahajwalla approaches the problem as a commercial opportunity with real market value to help drive behaviour change. Last year her SMaRT centre opened the world’s first e-waste micro-factory to process old computers, phones, televisions, and all the electronic junk that ends up in landfill. The waste is sorted and dismantled by robots, then mined for its precious elements. Circuit boards are stripped of metals such as gold, copper and tin, while glass and plastic are converted to industrial-grade ceramics and plastic filaments for use in 3D printing. Join us to explore how repurposing the fundamental molecules and elements within post-consumer waste products is reinventing the way we treat - and perceive - these largely untapped commodities.

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