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A moving mri image of the brain. Text reads: I'm so grossed out by this, but at the same time it's so cool. What we can do in medical science is incredible."

A moving mri image of the brain. Text reads: I'm so grossed out by this, but at the same time it's so cool. What we can do in medical science is incredible."

Anyone want to see my brain? We'll be talking brain imaging and statistics in our Sunday show for @melbcomedyfestival.bsky.social.
Tickets are free, but you'll need to register: www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows...

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Can't wait for this exploration of science and art crossovers to foster some beautiful moments of creativity.
#sciencepoetry

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A book called The First Scientists

A book called The First Scientists

Get the full story here, on the Australian Highlights website.

australianhighlights.com.au/coreytutt

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Man with glasses discusses a book with students at a school

Man with glasses discusses a book with students at a school

New ep!

Corey Tutt, founder of DeadlyScience, knows the power of representative educational resources & role models.

"Indigenous kids used to say they wanted to be a deadly footballer now they want to be a deadly scientist.”

Hear Corey's story & his steadfast vision to make STEM a place for all.

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Thanks for the shout out @scienceinpublic.bsky.social!

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See more from Vanessa @cosmicpudding.bsky.social

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Text panel that reads: AH reaction ten, "Goddamn nerds." Seizure Kaiser

Text panel that reads: AH reaction ten, "Goddamn nerds." Seizure Kaiser

A telescope dish in the outback under a starry sky

A telescope dish in the outback under a starry sky

There be nerds here... especially as the new episode of Australian Highlights has an #LOTR connection...
australianhighlights.com.au/vanessamoss

#ASKAP #SAURON
@iamseizure.bsky.social

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Finely detailed image of three moths and a caterpillar amongst a flowering gum. A sketch of colonial Sydney in the background. At the bottom are sketches of antenna and legs

Finely detailed image of three moths and a caterpillar amongst a flowering gum. A sketch of colonial Sydney in the background. At the bottom are sketches of antenna and legs

Something beautiful for the weekend: the story of Harriet & Helena Scott.

Dr Vanessa Finney, Australian Museum, shares the lives & works of our first professional female illustrators & how they continue to inspire:
australianhighlights.com.au/scottsisters

Image: Watercolour by Harriet Scott.

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Goals

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Ah! Just remembered I have to do the splits on stage for the New Zealand International Science Festival in June... not sure that range of motion exists anymore...why do I do this to myself??!

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New episode in time for #IWD where I get to talk to @astrokatross.bsky.social about the work of #IncludeHer - giving credit where credit is due for the science we're learning about today.
australianhighlights.com.au/katross

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Tomorrow at Adelaide Fringe!

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Fine, here's the link 😉
adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/au...

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Text: the impact of AI - cognitive offloading - will have some bearing on whether we've got a hope in he'll of doing any sort of useful innovating. - Mark Thomson

Text: the impact of AI - cognitive offloading - will have some bearing on whether we've got a hope in he'll of doing any sort of useful innovating. - Mark Thomson

Pictures of guests Claire Ford and Mark Thomson

Pictures of guests Claire Ford and Mark Thomson

Text: our ability to think critically may atrophy horribly - Mark Thomson on the rise of LLMs and AI.

Text: our ability to think critically may atrophy horribly - Mark Thomson on the rise of LLMs and AI.

Say what???!
This Saturday in Adelaide, we discuss past and future innovators, and the joy of storytelling.

It's free and you don't need a ticket! Come to... I forget... Ah, just google it: Australian Highlights Adelaide Fringe...if the copy-paste isn't too fiddly.

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Australian Highlights - Live | FRINGE WORLD Festival - 17 Jan to 16 Feb 2025 The Australian Highlights podcast and article series is the place where we find the innovative people and ideas which are not – yet! – common knowledge. Join us for a live recording where we'll be bri...

Get your ticket, Perth!!
fringeworld.com.au/whats_on/aus...

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Dr Heather Bray, senior lecturer in scicomm & I will be persuading an international comedian that science communication is one of the most important areas of study & answer, what is truth?

#scicomm #fringe

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Playing a role in policy-making, education, media & even pandemics, scicommers are guiding critical decision making.

So how is Australia involved & how are we continuing to lead the world in untangling big issues for diverse audiences?

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As part of the Australian Highlights series, we're exploring Australia's role in science communication.

This is a niche field of research and expertise, which is having its moment as our complex world requires more & more people to accurately communicate the science underpinning it all.

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Woman with dark hair in white shirt in a natural landscape smiles at the camera.

Image of text: AH Moment Live
"That experience really opened my eyes to the disconnect between sci comm research and practice."
Dr Heather Bray

Image of text: AH Moment Live "That experience really opened my eyes to the disconnect between sci comm research and practice." Dr Heather Bray

Join us on Sun, 9 Feb at 7:30pm, Scitech for an exploration of the questions tackled by science communicators everyday:

🎓What makes someone an expert & how do we know?
🧪Do people trust scientists & what is trust anyway?
📑Why can't we just educate people?

#SciComm #Fringe

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Omg what? Huge, if true.
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Australian Highlights - Live | FRINGE WORLD Festival - 17 Jan to 16 Feb 2025 The Australian Highlights podcast and article series is the place where we find the innovative people and ideas which are not – yet! – common knowledge. Join us for a live recording where we'll be bri...

#Perth! It's Fringe season!
Tickets still available to the LIVE launch events for the series Australian Highlights this weekend:
fringeworld.com.au/whats_on/aus...

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Two episodes of my new podcast series, Australian Highlights, is launching Saturday, 8 February. Our exceptional highlight is innovator Mik Jade, one of the most amazing people I've had the privilege to speak to.

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Blinking radio pulses from space hint at a cosmic object that ‘shouldn’t exist’ The slowest ‘cosmic lighthouse’ ever found challenges our understanding of how neutron stars work.

Check out this new cosmic weirdo discovered using @csiro.bsky.social's ASKAP telescope! It spins so slowly that you could watch both the Fellowship of the Ring and the Two Towers and still have time leftover before it finishes a full rotation

Read more: theconversation.com/blinking-rad...

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Instagram notification list that reads "elonmusk.625 has started following you"

Instagram notification list that reads "elonmusk.625 has started following you"

Instagram's Twitter-like fall begins...

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Do you see it yet?!

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You are so right - next time!

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It is very very very small...in comparison

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Ah yes, I've used a golden marsupial mole for scale, it's in the bottom left corner...

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I'm really loving the shade of purple! Is it a specific shade to radio astronomy?

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