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The first European honeybees arrived in Australia on 20th May 1822. Four bee experts recount the effects on Australia's native bees, on honey production, on ecology and farming. And a new $2 coin is being released featuring bees, golden honeycomb and Eucalyptus flowers.
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* Hobart - Australian city of science
* New ways of thinking about pain
* Getting the cameras right to count feral cats
* Boab nuts used to reflect on archaeology
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* Primary students present E=mc2 The Musical
* Giant strides in energy storage and plastic recycling
* Seaweeds – thousands of species many with untapped potential
* Giant kelp in massive drastic decline
* UV light reveals rare fossilised spiders
* Tasmania home to 2,499 species of beetles
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* Science needs to develop trust for links to grow
* Kids space adventure combines human fight for survival with planetary science
* Where did the universe come from?
* There’s more to geoscience than mining
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Celebrating Gregor Mendel the father of genetics
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* New idea explains the enormous heat of the Sun’s corona
* All environmental problems traced to immense human impact
* This teenager loves science
* Centre for the Digital Child studies impact of technology on children
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* The end of astronauts?
* The First Astronomers
* Kiama students' hopes for International Youth Science Forum
* Derek Denton – working and publishing science at age 97
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* Scientific collaborations in doubt following Russia's attack on Ukraine
* Warnings on climate and flooding seen in today’s massive property losses
* Parkinson's Disease – it’s like walking through honey
* New approach for those with OCD to cope with unwanted mental images
* Creswell Eastman discovers iodine deficiency disorder, then helps millions of children
* Sea stars and urchins move south with warmer waters changing ecosystems
* George Ivanoff helps us survive the supernatural
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Human population the driver of greenhouse emissions and all environmental wows
Meg Lowman - a voice for trees
Flying foxes crashing
- Visa fler