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Science in the Pub Adelaide

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia



Address: Halifax St 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.scipubadelaide.org

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24.01.2022 For any of our SciPub community that have kids or grandkids, you might like to check out this new children’s book on evolution, written by Adelaide local Dr Jordan Bell. We have a copy to share in our raffle at our Evolution themed event this December. To find out more, or to get your hands on a copy, see the links included below!



23.01.2022 The Hunter Class frigates being built in Adelaide will be driven by advanced robotics. South Australia is developing expertise in robotics, artificial intelligence, and technologies that will drive the state's STEM sector. Find out more this Friday for the Science of Robotics event (and rumour has it a robot might be present) https://www.manmonthly.com.au//2-9m-drive-digital-manufac/

22.01.2022 That right! Rob Roy Hotel are proud to present Quizzame as our new weekly quiz night entertainment! Free entry! Schnitzel and burger specials! Every Tuesday! 6p...m registration for a 6:30pm start! Prizes to be won weekly! Register in house or online to book a table! #quizzame #trivianight #thingstodoinadelaide #thingstodoinadelaidewithkids #specials #bestpubsinadelaide #robroyhotel #robroyhoteladelaide #free See more

22.01.2022 Are you an adolescent girl with polycystic ovary syndrome? The Robinson Research Institute, The University of Adelaide, is currently recruiting for a clinical trial looking at whether meditation is helps with managing the quality of life. Refer to the brochure for more details



21.01.2022 Are you missing your science fix? Here's your chance to join the Australasian Dark Sky Alliance in their Guiness World Record attempt to raise awareness about light pollution by getting involved in their Citizen Science project. Take a look at the night sky, from your own yard this Sunday night (June 21st) and record your observations using the Globe at Night web app. You can register now on the website below and see more information on how to participate https://worldrecordlight.thinkific.com/pages/coming_soon

21.01.2022 outh Australia is exceptional for its wealth of unique fossil sites. Beyond the beautiful opalised fossils found in our deserts, the best global evidence of early multicellular organisms comes from the Flinders Ranges. In Kangaroo Island, we can find fossils of the oldest animals, with muscles and skin preserved, while the Naracoorte Caves present a great window into the fauna that welcomed the earliest humans in our continent.

19.01.2022 Calling all Adelaide EMCRs from Flinders University, The University of Adelaide, University of South Australia Submit your 3 min video to BLiSS EMCR to communicate your research and perhaps win a prize! #BLiSSAdelaide2020 See links:... https://adelaide.blissinc.org/2020-program/ https://adelaide.blissinc.org//Science-bites-guidelines_co See more



13.01.2022 Good news for South Australia with large tracts of fossil-rich sites in the Flinders Ranges being added to Ediacara Conservation Park for fossil conservation. The fossil-rich zones of South Australia will be the 2020 opening event for Science in the Pub Adelaide

11.01.2022 Hi SciPubbers, Missing in real life science stuff? Physics in the Pub is running a virtual event. Just register below

11.01.2022 Hey SciPubbers, Are you interested in astronomy? You can register for a 10-week beginners course on astronomy at the planetarium! Tuesdays 14th of January 17th of March 2020 - 7.30pm to 10.00pm Check this out :)

10.01.2022 For the first event for 2020 find out how OUR fossils informs the rest of the world about evolution over the last half a billion years South Australia is exceptional for its wealth of unique fossil sites. Beyond the beautiful opalised fossils found in our deserts, the best global evidence of early multicellular organisms comes from the Flinders Ranges. In Kangaroo Island, we can find fossils of the oldest animals, with muscles and skin preserved, while the Naracoorte Caves pr...esent a great window into the fauna that welcomed the earliest humans in our continent. We are pleased to announce our panellists are: Dr Felicity Coutts - Palaeontologist, collaborating with Department of Environment and Water A/Prof Diego García-Bellido - Research Leader, The University of Adelaide & South Australian Museum Dr Liz Reed - Vertebrate Palaeontologist, Faculty of Sciences, The University of Adelaide Join us 7th February at Rob Roy Hotel for a drink and meet world-class palaeontologists working on our extraordinary fossils. Click the link to register https://www.facebook.com/events/1480741182080970

10.01.2022 More than RoboCop and roombas, what are robotics? And will robots really take our jobs? Join us 6th of March to find out. Did you know the Chinese created the first robot nearly 2,500 years ago? Since then, robotics technology has exploded as engineering, computer science, electronics, and many other fields converged. With artificial intelligence and machine learning, the technology of robots is advancing rapidly? Now we can expect to see self-driving cars on the roads in the... next 20 years. Robots already defuse bombs, visit Mars, go to the bottom of the ocean, and clean our floors; what else will they be able to do? We are pleased to announce our panellists are: Colin Thomas Manager - Tonsley Manufacturing Innovation Hub, Flinders University A/Prof Tat-Jun Chin - The University of Adelaide & Chief Investigator, Australian Centre for Robotic Vision Jo Hugman - Industry 4.0 Team Leader, REDARC Electronics Free event, just click on the link to register https://www.facebook.com/events/399539540912961



03.01.2022 Hey SciPubbers, Are you interested in the gut microbiome and it's influence on health? SAHMRI are hosting a free conference this Friday, aimed at both scientists and the interested public on the latest research on the human microbiome. It's free! It's catered! ... Register here

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