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  1. Oldest picture in the Universe: the Cosmic Microwave Background

    By Adam Grodeck Sometimes a bit of nostalgia is a welcome distraction from the dreary drag of life. I often find myself flicking through old photo …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/03/17/oldest-picture-in-the-universe-the-cosmic-microwave-background

  2. Geoengineering: the only way to beat climate change, or is it too good to be true?

    By Sakib Kazi, Class of 2016 When it comes to climate change, humanity’s response has been one failure after another. We were late in realising it …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/03/10/geoengineering-the-only-way-to-beat-climate-change-or-is-it-too-good-to-be-true

  3. This is a blog post about memes. I’m not even going to try and hide it.

    By Kate Trewin, Class of 2016 Everyone in the world loves a good meme, and everyone’s ideas on what a good meme are vary widely, but …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/03/03/this-is-a-blog-post-about-memes-im-not-even-going-to-try-and-hide-it

  4. Déjà vu and you

    By Moshe Jasper, Class of 2016 I remember the moment like it was yesterday. The busy bustle of the state library lawn. Trams clanging, pedestrians hurrying, …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/02/24/deja-vu-and-you

  5. Manakin mania: the birds that dance with style

    By Elizabeth Newton, Class of 2016 Have you ever heard of dancing manakins? No, not dancing mannequins. Manakins are small birds found in the forests of …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/02/17/manakins

  6. Cringe-attacks: learning how to #scicomm

    By Lachlan Tegart, Class of 2016 You know those memories that you think of and immediately undergo a whole body cringe? They’re just the worst. One of my …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/02/10/cringe-attacks-learning-how-to-scicomm

  7. Science & Art, Flowers & Feynman

    By Sam Spillane, Class of 2016 Is it artists, or scientists, who can most appreciate the natural world around them? Richard Feynman has this beautiful piece from …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2021/02/03/science-art-flowers-feynman

  8. Zombies Among Us…

    By Sidney Ruthven, class of 2020. Zombie is a relatively modern word, but the idea spans many cultures and centuries. Wherever we look, the world’s media …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2020/12/09/zombies-among-us

  9. Feature Friday: Sat Dushyanthen

    This Feature Friday, I’m delighted to introduce you to another of our former students, Dr. Sat Dushyanthen, and her YouTube channel, Science in Motion. Sat studied …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2020/12/04/feature-friday-sat-dushyanthen

  10. How to be a Laundry Legend

    By Vicki Huang, class of 2020. For those of us who brave Melbourne’s changeable weather: Give yourself a pat on your back. But let’s especially congratulate …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/2020/12/02/how-to-be-a-laundry-legend

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