Science Says!
The Science Says! tour kicks off this week in Adelaide on Thursday 5 November, 2015.
It is an event of science and comedy in the style of the great panel shows (think Good News Week and Spicks and Specks). It’s science as you’ve never seen it before, with this year’s panelists including world leading researchers, gifted comedians, and professional science communicators – all with a flair for the dramatic.
Competing for scientific glory in Adelaide is: Futurist Dr Kristin Alford; anthropologist and evolutionary scientist Prof Alan Cooper; the winner of The University of Adelaide’s 3 Minute Thesis competition Andrew Farrer; 2015 Great Debate champion Noby Leong; nanotechnologist; physical chemist and surface scientist Dr Andrew Stapleton; and physicist and science communicator Dr Andrew Stephenson.
This event will be hosted by physicist, engineer, science communicator and entertainer, Dr Joel Gilmore.
View the science nation website for more details.
It is an event of science and comedy in the style of the great panel shows (think Good News Week and Spicks and Specks). It’s science as you’ve never seen it before, with this year’s panelists including world leading researchers, gifted comedians, and professional science communicators – all with a flair for the dramatic.
Competing for scientific glory in Adelaide is: Futurist Dr Kristin Alford; anthropologist and evolutionary scientist Prof Alan Cooper; the winner of The University of Adelaide’s 3 Minute Thesis competition Andrew Farrer; 2015 Great Debate champion Noby Leong; nanotechnologist; physical chemist and surface scientist Dr Andrew Stapleton; and physicist and science communicator Dr Andrew Stephenson.
This event will be hosted by physicist, engineer, science communicator and entertainer, Dr Joel Gilmore.
- Time: 7:00 - 8:30pm (doors open at 6:30pm), 5 November 2015.
- Venue: RiAus, The Science Exchange, Adelaide.
- Tickets: $10 online, $15 at the door.
View the science nation website for more details.
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