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World Science Festival Brisbane
Australia
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World Science Festival was founded in New York in 2008 by celebrated physicist and science author Professor Brian Greene and award-winning broadcast journalist Tracy Day. In 2016, Queensland Museum Network established World Science Festival Brisbane, the only international extension of the New York event.
World Science Festival Brisbane and Queensland continue the traditions of this internationally renowned festival while curating an innovative program that addresses some of the biggest social, cultural and scientific questions facing Queenslanders today.
World Science Festival Brisbane has reached more than 1 million people in person and online. The festival is a major event in Queensland’s tourism calendar, attracting inter- and intra- state visitors, as well as audiences from around the world.
Visit www.worldsciencefestival.com.au for event details, program announcements and more.
World Science Festival Brisbane and Queensland continue the traditions of this internationally renowned festival while curating an innovative program that addresses some of the biggest social, cultural and scientific questions facing Queenslanders today.
World Science Festival Brisbane has reached more than 1 million people in person and online. The festival is a major event in Queensland’s tourism calendar, attracting inter- and intra- state visitors, as well as audiences from around the world.
Visit www.worldsciencefestival.com.au for event details, program announcements and more.
World Science Festival Queensland 2024: Toowoomba Highlights
World Science Festival Queensland 2024: Toowoomba Highlights
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World Science Festival Queensland Townsville 2024
zhlédnutí 32Před 28 dny
World Science Festival Queensland returns to Queensland Museum Tropics, Townsville on 1-2 August and will feature a program packed with fascinating physical phenomena, engaging workshops and a showcase of Queensland Museum’s incredible collection.
World Science Festival Queensland Ipswich 2024
zhlédnutí 21Před 28 dny
World Science Festival Queensland returns to Queensland Museum Rail Workshops on 19-20 July 2024 and will feature a program packed with fascinating physical phenomena, engaging workshops and a showcase of Queensland Museum’s incredible collection.
World Science Festival Queensland Gladstone 2024
zhlédnutí 2,5KPřed 28 dny
World Science Festival Queensland returns to Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre on 21-22 June 2024 and will feature a program packed with fascinating physical phenomena and engaging workshops.
World Science Festival Queensland Chinchilla 2024
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed měsícem
World Science Festival Queensland returns to Chinchilla State School Auditorium on 7 - 8 June 2024. The education program for primary and secondary students on Friday 7 June is designed to engage students in stimulating and inspiring experiences that showcase careers in STEM, including discussions with scientists, hands-on activities and exciting science shows. The free World Science Festival Q...
Battle of the Brains Toowoomba
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed měsícem
In the tradition of Spicks and Specks and RockWiz, Australia's next favourite game show comes to The Empire where masterminds collide and useless facts reign supreme. Battle of the Brains, featuring local singer Sue Ray, TV personality Michael Balk, Queensland Museum's Crustaceans expert, Marissa McNamara and zoologist Jeff Johnson plus more for the region's most entertaining game show. With li...
World Science Festival Brisbane 2024: City of Science
zhlédnutí 39Před měsícem
City of Science offered a weekend packed with engaging, hands-on activities perfect for the entire family. Innovators, creators and science communicators presented an extensive program at South Bank that spanned an array of captivating subjects, including environmental science, geoscience, biology and technology.
World Science Festival Brisbane 2024: Social Science
zhlédnutí 9Před měsícem
Social Science returned in 2024 with extravagance in an evening where the boundaries between art and science blur, and creativity and knowledge captivated your senses. With drink-in-hand, everyone enter a lively after-dark, adults-only haven and journeyed through workshops, live programming and activations for an exclusive one‑night event promising curiosity, exploration and the extraordinary!
World Science Festival Brisbane 2024: Art/Science Program
zhlédnutí 22Před měsícem
An evolution of the popular Curiocity Brisbane, WSFB presents the Art/Science program in 2024. WSFB features artworks on a larger, engaging scale, with links into Visual Arts, STEM, Science and Digital Technology, along with a program of in-conversations to dive deeper into the development and curation of the works.
World Science Festival Brisbane 2024: Labs Unlocked
zhlédnutí 12Před měsícem
New to World Science Festival Brisbane for 2024 is Labs Unlocked, presented with support from Advance Queensland. The inaugural Labs Unlocked highlights the breadth and diversity of STEM innovation underpinning our daily lives and celebrates Brisbane’s growing expertise in the global knowledge economy. We invited WSFB attendees to step inside the labs to experience the groundbreaking science an...
World Science Festival Queensland 2024: Toowoomba 17-18 May
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 2 měsíci
FREE - Schools Program: Friday 17 May | Queensland Museum Cobb Co - Battle of the Brains: 7pm Friday 17 May | The Empire empiretheatre.com.au/whats-on/battle-of-the-brains - World Science Festival Queensland: Saturday 18 May | Queensland Museum Cobb Co www.worldsciencefestival.com.au/news/wsfq-2024-dates-announced World Science Festival Brisbane is the only one of its kind outside of New York a...
Cool Jobs: Flavour Chemist and Sensory Scientist
zhlédnutí 385Před 2 měsíci
Participant: Professor Heather Smyth Professor Heather Smyth is a flavour chemist and sensory scientist who has been working with premium food and beverage products for more than twenty years. Based out of The University of Queensland, Heather works towards understanding consumer enjoyment of foods and beverages in terms of both sensory properties and composition. Current projects involve speci...
Cool Jobs: Sustainability & Climate Change Specialist
zhlédnutí 53Před 2 měsíci
Participant: Estefania Arteaga Estefania Arteaga is a Sustainability & Climate Change Specialist who focuses on climate change adaptation, planning and implementation. In her current role with the Gold Coast City Council, she is focusing on closing the gap between theory and practice in climate change adaptation. Her career has allowed her to work alongside decision-makers in cities across Lati...
Cool Jobs: Dark energy and dark matter
zhlédnutí 1,7KPřed 2 měsíci
Cool Jobs: Astrophysics Participant: Professor Tamara Davis AM Dark energy and dark matter are among the most profound puzzles facing fundamental physics. The University of Queensland's Prof Tamara Davis is an astrophysicist who studies the elusive “dark energy” that’s accelerating the universe. With over twenty years in the field, she’s measured time-dilation in distant supernovae, helped make...
World Science Festival Brisbane 2024: Festival Highlights
zhlédnutí 401Před 2 měsíci
For ten days from the 15th to 24th March, Queensland Museum presented its ninth World Science Festival Brisbane, with a lineup of events across Queensland Museum and Brisbane’s Cultural Precinct, featuring an impressive roll call of international guests, esteemed scientists and artists from Brisbane and around Australia. Catch a preview of what happened across the festival in this video.
World Science Festival Brisbane 2024 presents ROBOWARS
zhlédnutí 348Před 6 měsíci
World Science Festival Brisbane 2024 presents ROBOWARS
World Science Festival Brisbane 2024 first program announcement
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World Science Festival Brisbane 2024 first program announcement
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Ipswich Student Day
zhlédnutí 35Před 9 měsíci
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Ipswich Student Day
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Ipswich Highlights
zhlédnutí 35Před 9 měsíci
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Ipswich Highlights
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Townsville Highlights
zhlédnutí 152Před 11 měsíci
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Townsville Highlights
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Townsville Student Day
zhlédnutí 80Před 11 měsíci
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Townsville Student Day
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Toowoomba Highlights
zhlédnutí 129Před rokem
World Science Festival Queensland 2023: Toowoomba Highlights
World Science Festival Brisbane 2023 - The Hatchery turtle release
zhlédnutí 746Před rokem
World Science Festival Brisbane 2023 - The Hatchery turtle release
World Science Festival Queensland 2023 - Save the date!
zhlédnutí 474Před rokem
World Science Festival Queensland 2023 - Save the date!
Curiocity Brisbane 2024 - Expressions of Interest Open Now
zhlédnutí 586Před rokem
Curiocity Brisbane 2024 - Expressions of Interest Open Now
World Science Festival Brisbane 2023 - School Program
zhlédnutí 317Před rokem
World Science Festival Brisbane 2023 - School Program
World Science Festival Brisbane 2023 - Festival Wrap
zhlédnutí 1KPřed rokem
World Science Festival Brisbane 2023 - Festival Wrap
thank you for sharing it online for free T^T i learn scientific illustration just recently and it's hard to find a free way to learn it first
I was expecting to see Brian Greene.
.. a great fruitfly man... a combination of words I never expected to encounter in my life!
his drug addicted cousin indeed! 🐞😆
Echo chamber...
Col
It's mind boggling to think that there are 200,000-350,000 species of beetles in the world and to meticulously draw and illustrate every one by hand...Digital photography and AI image processing will definitely advance the field of scientific illustration beyond our wildest dreams. That 200 mp Hasselblad is damn near approaching the resolution of the human eye.
Great to catch up and know that you are still at this Col!
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Maybe every scientist should read, "Myside Bias, Rational Thinking, and Intelligence" by Stanovich et al. Then take a step back and wonder if they are part of the cause of growing scepticism of scientists. The worst things we could do is project an image that we are always dispassionate arbiters of truth and take out our frustrations by berating "the masses." I think a little more humility would go far.
So much mumbo jumbo elaborated upon by "physicists" for the purpose of self-employment. Much ado about nothing.
so beautiful
Excellent artwork although I feel the human effort is over-exagerated upon zooming in. I notice the layered impact of colors which is visually appealing but from an artistic perspective I feel it is worth highlighting that some of these works may have been autocompleted technologically -please correct me if I am wrong. I mention this because upon zooming in and looking at some of the artificats it's hard to believe that they were in fact entirely done by hand (by eye it looks to me as though some of the art is computer generated). Again please correct me if I am wrong as I am an aspiring artist and some of the patterns I see look to be autocompleted.
Oof, there’s some weirdness in the timing of the speakers that I wish the moderator handled differently. He did his best but the cringe hurt sometimes 😅 Once I saw the topic, I was super excited to watch this session, but was delighted to see it discussed on a panel of predominantly women! Loved hearing from all the speakers, but personally I ADORED Katie’s explanations - really made it “make sense” imo. It’s priceless to hear from someone with so much experience, such as herself, who can explain very complex concepts but communicate them in such a way that it’s easily digestible for folks simply passionate about science (but who are not in the field), yet without losing any of the integrity within the explanation. Lindsey’s more practical/tactical responses made it feel more “real” and imagining how these concepts can be compared to things in our livable experience; and while I feel like Nicole was quicker with the more mathematical, abstract explanations that (for me) but I can tell she’s got the numbers in her pocket ready to go.
Brett "slugger" Sutton, the worlds grubbiest looking Chief Health Officer. He did not follow the science, he followed the parts that suited his purpose and ignored the rest. He says nothing about the lockups doing nothing more than delaying the inevitable at catastrophic financial and societal cost, he says nothing about the Vax NOT being safe or effective as it was sold to the public. The list of the outrages perpetrated by this charlatan is long. Good riddance! We will call you again when the inquiry starts.
Me agrada la técnica avanzada estrabajo muy fino gracias por mostrar
The interviewer is having a blast, having a great laugh at the time.
Wow, thank you for posting this fascinating presentation!
I am sure the lady at the start was trying to be funny but the comment regarding millennials not holding a job role for more than 6 months was rather tasteless, I am sure she wouldn't appreciate being stereotyped - something her generation is good at doing but bad at taking when the tables are turned, we can really dig in there about the different circumstances regarding jobs during her time and now a days in most cases people have no choice but to move jobs unlike the privilege of her generation where you get a job and you become like unmovable obelisk refusing to retire so someone younger and with fresh ideas can come in and perhaps bring in some innovation? I really liked the way Geoff presented the material but this lady was really rather grating on my nerves.
wow, your really know how to stereotype. you are worse than she is
this makes me appreciate Brian. he is just very very good at conducting these interviews. idk if it's the vast knowledge he possesses or his interview skills but he never lets the listeners attention drop..
This stupid c*nt should be strung up. Incompetence doesn't explain it. This is intentional harm he's after
Interesting comments just b4 58 minute mark about the worst premier ever in 🇦🇺. And he looks like being re-elected. How?
A thousand degrees celcius and you can't figure out what to do here on earth with temperatures rising. There is no water on Mars, are you from Mars originally or is your head up your Okole? What business do we have wasting time and energy on Mars when our planet is going down in flames? CooCoo! Probably spending too much time at "Star" bucks on $5 coffee when you can make it at home for $.50 cents.
We haven't figured out the problems on earth, people dying, water running out, over heating, gas and oil dependence unsolved and you are wasting time and energy about a planet that has no benefit to any of these problems. WTF? Are you a bunch of spoiled people with no courage or humility to help the problems of over population on the planet that is out of control? Hello. Don't waste my tax dollars on Mars.
Who was just on? 2 priests debate 2 jpirnalists on does god exists
WSF always publishing top tier content. Loved the chat, was very interesting!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you very much for new LEARNING again this day very good wonderful application to how to connect the corals to the people and vision of the booth kind of spices very much helpful to the nature of climate change in the ancestors history and the world...
The universe is actually dark. Light can’t be seen until it hits a sensor, biological or man made, or until it hits a gaseous substance. However photons are everywhere.
this moderator is so annoying. anyway in our 5 % of the universe we are the only proven intelligent life ( loosely) and we cannot see the rest of the universe. well could that not mean that mean that 95 % of the universe cannot see us , so where should the universe actually have the majority of intelligent life and physics ?
*SOOOO... Fritz Zwicky DIDN'T discover dark matter in the late 1930s...AND give it its name, "dunkel materie", which LITERALLY TRANSLATES to "dark matter"?* Your deliberate attempt to falsely give credit to a female scientist over the male scientist who first discovered the "missing matter" problem has been duly noted. It's a REALLY GREAT way to fix the past injustices toward women in science, because "Two Wrongs" clearly make "A Right" when you're on a modern day PC Mission! And to think that Dr. Green allowed this flat-out LIE to be propagated in his body of work...
I guess it's possible Zwicky rubbed quite a few of his fellow astronomers the wrong way. They ignored dark matter until Vera Rubin provided evidence where they could not ignore it any longer. So, Vera Rubin vindicated Zwicky, to the chagrin of Zwickey's fellow astronomers. 😏
Vera Rubin never won the Nobel Prize, a tragic and scandalous oversight. At the very least, she deserves a posthumous award of the Nobel Prize for her pioneering work.
Vera Rubin didn't discover dark matter. Fritz Zwicky discovered and named dark matter a quarter of a century before Rubin made her similar observations.
Vera Reuben would not be the only female astronomer slighted. Henrietta Leavitt provided a valuable tool that enabled Edwin Hubble to prove galaxies are separate bodies from the Milky Way.
Unfortunately, the rules governing the Nobel preclude posthumous awards.
Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. Terry Pratchett
Space can travel faster than light...so the Universe's Expansion Rate is faster than light from stars/galaxies outside the observable Universe .Eventually this spacial expansion will grow so much that all the stars we see in the night sky now will "disappear". Similarly , in a blackhole, Space moves faster than light towards the interior/Singularity...so light from a sun dragged in can never outpace the blackhole spacial speed .Light is still the fastest thing moving through Space , because movement of Spacial Expansion isn't something moving through Space.
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Sasha - Connection to Whales?? That's not our totem!! LOL! You got no shame!! Stop lying you was raised white ways and you don't know our culture or our stories. You not qualified to speak about family or culture, as you have neither!! Step out in the sun get a tan ya pale faced ff!
Great stuff!
,,cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…
I know the lady is cool, but when she tried to excite the audience "for sciiiiience" in the beginning it sounded kind of anti-climactic. Like she was disappointed. Although when I listened further and heard her say the word "science" more I realized it was just her accent.
I'm think she tried to rev up the audience, but personally I found her intro super annoying. I'm likely the minority though.
Want to look at the program.
great intro, Bernie Hobbs!!
Well done you guys! All of you! Get on you tube daily. Radio. TV. Everywhere! Keep talking. Thank each of you,
Wow wonderful congratulations
Amazing Very informative video
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Great Anjana Proud of u
Great work DR Anhana
Very interesting and informative presentation, thank you.
Fast Forward to July 2021.. The DELTA VARIANT from India hits the USA..! Republicans and Fox News refuse the Vaccine..! What next..? We shall see..!
I've come to the conclusion that my mental Illness was to get a confession out of me by a GOD