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Displaying from Thursday, September 22, 2022
 September 2022
Thursday 22
15:00 - Floor Talk & Panel Discussion - Meet the Creators & Thinkers : Join WA artist Mark Grey-Smith, cosmologist Regents' Professor Paul Davies AM, Professor Tamara Davis AM, astrophysicist and UWA Emeritus Professor David Blair for an informal floor talk and panel discussion. Bring your questions! Website | More Information
New ideas and new discoveries have changed our view of space and time, the very fabric of the universe. The changes began a century ago when the Wallal Eclipse in Western Australia proved that space is elastic and flexible.

Join WA artist Mark Grey-Smith, cosmologist Regents' Professor (...)

 March 2023
Thursday 16
16:00 - EVENT - Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium : Symmetry, Maths, and the Finite Simple Groups More Information
Symmetry appears to be a guiding principle underlying most laws in science. For example, nature uses symmetry for compact encoding of genetic information, and postulating such "genetic economy" led Crick and Watson to discover the particular icosahedral symmetry of viruses. Within (...)

 August 2023
Thursday 17
18:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - Australia's Search for Dark Matter : Using quantum technology to try and see the unseeable Website | More Information
The National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip as part of National Science Week presents:

Dr Jeremy Bourhill - "Australia's Search for Dark Matter: Using quantum technology to try and see the unseeable."

Dark matter is the biggest missing puzzle piece in our (...)


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