What can a microbial gravesite on a moon teach us? Why are
scientists risking their lives to safeguard a seed bank? How does a
virus detective story show us why we need to be vigilant about the
next disease outbreak? Great science writing compels us to pay
attention to parts of the world often unseen, from a dusty gold
mine which could help answer one of the biggest questions in
astrophysics to a delightful date with the misunderstood blobfish.
This acclaimed anthology-now in its twelfth year-selects the most
riveting, entertaining, poignant, and fascinating science stories
and essays from Australian writers, poets, and scientists. With a
foreword by health broadcaster and commentator Dr. Norman Swan,
this collection covers another remarkable year, not only filled
with seismic moments in science, but also shining a light on
important work that would otherwise be overlooked.
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