Science Pathways is back in 2021 and promises to be bigger and better than ever.
Science Pathways is back in 2021 and promises to be bigger and better than ever.
To celebrate the United Nations declared International Year of Fruits and Vegetables, the Australian Academy of Science’s National Committee for Nutrition is hosting scienceXart: food for thought, an art competition for primary school students.
This Australian Academy of Science Fenner Conference on the Environment will provide an opportunity for scientists working on conservation of Australia’s diverse flora, including some of our most threatened species, to evaluate methods for conserving plant germplasm—seeds, plants and other plant tissues—so they are available for species recovery and protected from extinction.
This event was recorded and streamed live on 7 October 2021. This recording has been re-uploaded to address buffering issues with the live stream experienced on the night.
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The Australian Academy of Science congratulates the recipients of the 2021 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science:
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Impact is now a key focus for the Australian research ecosystem. Researchers and research institutions are required to demonstrate how their work creates public good in the form of social, cultural, environmental, or economic benefit.
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Solving real world challenges requires scientific knowledge to be effectively interpreted, translated, communicated and shared. In other words, it requires knowledge brokering.
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