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  1. Total, Utter CHAOS

    Abstract concept of atom and quantum waves illustrated with fractal elements

    By Isobel Abell, Class of 2020.   Bourke Street on Christmas Eve. Eight dogs in a small room after you say “Walkies!” The state of online …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/11/14/total-utter-chaos

  2. Dude, where’s my attention span?

    Woman concentrating with notebook and laptop computer

    By Eilish Roberts, Class of 2019. Am I the only one who feels like my attention span is becoming shorter than a matchstick? I used to …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/11/05/dude-wheres-my-attention-span-2

  3. The science and power of first impressions

    By Janine Jaramillo, Class of 2020. “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” – Will Rogers At some point in our lives, …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/10/22/the-science-and-power-of-first-impressions

  4. The Science of Ghost-Busting

    Ghost

    By Cat Thomson, Class of 2020. Image courtesy of Lennart Wittstock via Pexels It’s now October which means that Halloween and the spooky season is just …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/10/15/the-science-of-ghost-busting

  5. Silent but deadly – farts explained

    By Sophia Giarrusso, Class of 2020.   I’ve been wracking my brains the past week trying to think of an interesting topic to write about. A …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/10/09/silent-but-deadly-farts-explained-2

  6. Susceptibilis: the land of complete susceptibility 

    Island in the middle of the ocean

    By Ekmini Ramanayaka Pathirannehelage, Class of 2020.   Imagine that in the middle of the Pacific Ocean there is an island called ‘Susceptibilis’. It has a …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/10/01/susceptibilis-the-land-of-complete-susceptibility

  7. Lose weight by gaining fat – WTF???

    Measuring tape wrapped around a fork

    By Wayne Du, Class of 2020.   Before COVID19 hit Melbourne resulting in our countless number of lockdowns, I had so many good habits, including a …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/09/24/lose-weight-by-gaining-fat-wtf

  8. But HOW gay are you?

    By Leela Calalang, Class of 2020.   At the time of publication, Melbourne is on track to hold the world record for time spent in hard lockdown. …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/09/17/but-how-gay-are-you

  9. Russian spies in a park near you?

    By Kate Bongiovanni, Class of 2020.   It’s a beautiful sunny day and you’re walking through your local park soaking up the warmth of the sun, …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/09/10/russian-spies-in-a-park-near-you

  10. Frogs Under Fire

    By Christina Renowden (@eco_christinar), Class of 2020.   For over 200 million years, frogs have been happily chirping, peeping and hopping about the planet. Often referred …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/09/03/frogs-under-fire

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