This month we've got more keen scientists up on stage bringing you the stories of science's heroes #Melbourne Tuesday 10 March #Perth Wednesday 18 March. For tickets visit https://t.co/sZvwzCqOu5 #science#storytelling#AcademicChatter
Yes our lovely audience and speakers have excellent hand hygiene, but we've still made the tough decision to cancel our Perth show to help flatten the curve.
Back in 2016 @Lannyopolis told the story of sex manual author and family planning pioneer, Marie Stopes #womenshistorymonth#internationalwomensday https://t.co/2sCX2j7p7W
Hear the stories of heroes who study the workings of our bodies and our brain. Our #Melbourne show on Tuesday features three scientists studying #anatomy and #neuroscience @UniMelbMDHS https://t.co/sZvwzCqOu5
We're lucky to have @ColourfulCosmos and @astro_katross from @ICRAR join us to share the story of their #radioastronomy heroes at our #Perth show on 18 March. For tix: https://t.co/sZvwzCqOu5
This pioneering radio astronomer had to hide her marriage to keep working. Her story is told by @austronomer#InternationalWomensDay https://t.co/2eyoqYJ5f1
Her theorem is everywhere in physics, though worked for years without pay. @AstroKatie tells this genius's story. #InternationalWomensDay
https://t.co/4pwYgafQzn
This science hero was a graphic designer who had an incredible light-bulb moment was a "private little revolution for any woman" @lisafstinson#InternationalWomensDay2020 https://t.co/Fs5SLnjaTV
This scientist didn't have a degree when she made some of her biggest discoveries. Her story told by @Lannyopolis #InternationalWomensDay https://t.co/Zeq5h4vhlT
She sells sea shells by the sea shore. Hear more about the story of the (literally) groundbreaking palaeontologist Mary Anning https://t.co/D7hRYreyK6 #InternationalWomensDay
To celebrate #InternationalWomensDay we're going back through our archives to bring you the stories of some inspirational women https://t.co/LMDVF4EBMp