Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology – National Science Week – is underway, and there are still plenty of events being held across SA.
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YOUNG READERS NON-FICTION : A timely and beautiful non-fiction book for nature lovers of every stripe.
Back for another year of exciting experiments, The Alphabet Of Awesome Science truly lives up to its name.
COVAX-19 is one of the very few potential COVID-19 vaccines that has now made it to the second phase of human trials.
A celebration of the quirky and fascinating, this is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere.
It’s 1979 and the world’s first space station, Skylab, is falling to Earth, bringing back forgotten memories of a 12-year old's father.
Under the Southern Cross works on many layers and will appeal to a wide range of ages, from toddlers to teens as it travels around Australia looking at life under the cover of darkness.
For one night only, TV and radio science celebrity, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki AM, is heading to Port Pirie. Dr Karl will spend time with students through the day, then provide a rare public show for the region in the evening.
Hybrid World Adelaide has announced the businesses and entrepreneurs who have been selected to participate in the HWA Lab, to receive invaluable industry advice and feedback on their projects.
A pretty picturebook for ages 4-9 that highlights the special relationship between a grandfather and his grandson as they spend time together building not one, but two sandcastles that are “magnificent.”
A well-researched guide to self-improvement through behavioural science and evolutionary psychology instead of mystical belief. There's also a lot of comedy and swearing.
The 5th book in the Robert Langdon series has him chasing a series of hidden clues for a scientific discovery that may question the very existence of mankind.
Professor Chris Turney recounts his experience of being trapped with a scientific expedition to the Antartic after a fierce windstorm turned against them.
A biography on the life of Albert Einstein, creating a picture of his obsessive passion for his work alongside the tide of scientific and political history.
A gutsy, post-apocalypic tale of a girl chased across the desert by a mythical, feared being called The Reckoner as she pushes towards the safety of home.
Using colour illustrations, maps, charts and graphs, this book for all ages contributes to the reader’s understanding of the importance of climate change.
This is the fifth and final event in the Academy of Science’s Life + Death series which has explored the topics of death, sex, murder, life and immortality.
This informative book has been released to coincide with the current SA Maritime Museum exhibition of over 350 works from Nicolas Baudin’s exploration of the largely uncharted southern continent we now know as Australia.
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