Leading scientists say bringing together the space industry under a strategic coordination framework must be the first order of business upon the establishment of a home-grown space agency.
Leading scientists say bringing together the space industry under a strategic coordination framework must be the first order of business upon the establishment of a home-grown space agency.
Dear Fellows and friends of the Academy
I’m delighted to present you with the Academy of Science’s October newsletter. Our newsletter will now be published on a monthly basis and it is our hope that you will enjoy reading the latest news about the activities of the Academy.
The Australian Mathematics Trust has named a medal in honour of Professor Cheryl Praeger AM FAA. Top performing girls in the Australian Mathematics Competition will now be awarded the Cheryl Praeger Medal.
The Academy invites applications from Australian researchers to undertake Postdoctoral Fellowships in Japan during 2018–19. The fellowships are for a period of 12 to 24 months.
Researchers in any field of natural sciences, including mathematics, technology, engineering and medicine, may apply. Medical doctors without a doctorate are not eligible to apply for the Postdoctoral Fellowship.
The Academy is an Executive Board member of the Association of Academies and Societies of Sciences in Asia (AASSA).
Dr Helen Maynard-Casely will take us on a journey to get to know the planets of our solar system more intimately through understanding their varied and downright dangerous insides.
5.30pm, 17 October at the Shine Dome in Canberra
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Do baby simulators reduce pregnancies? What can Viking poo reveal about our past? Does the world have enough food? Could a black hole swallow Earth?
Do baby simulators reduce pregnancies? What can Viking poo reveal about our past? Does the world have enough food? Could a black hole swallow Earth?
These are just some of the every-day questions the Australian Academy of Science will ask (and answer!) as it launches an ambitious new initiative to connect more people with science. Increasingly the public needs a trusted, credible source they can rely on for scientific information to inform their decisions.
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