Sarang Park is creating a safe place on Twitter for science communicators to share ideas, tips, and skills.
Radio. Books. Social media. Lee Constable has used almost every storytelling medium out there to talk about climate change. But there’s one thing that works every time: humour.
Australia is surrounded by sea, but we’re not great at talking about its future. Jas Chambers is facilitating big conversations about the ocean and how we can ensure it’s in good shape for future generations.
While completing her master’s degree in South Africa, Anne Chisa discovered that she was surrounded by brilliant researchers. But few people had heard of them. So, she created a podcast to change that.
Professor Corey Bradshaw uses the power of maths to chart the course of our changing planet. But he knows talking about science from the heart is the way to change minds.
From optoelectronics to mineral exploration, Dr Cathy Foley has built an enduring legacy of innovations. Now, as Australia’s chief scientist, Foley is on a mission to foster the industries and workforce of tomorrow.
Astrophysicist, science communicator and Wiradjuri woman Kirsten Banks needed a way to talk about space during lockdown. So, she started a TikTok channel.