Cosmos Issue 101: The Science of Fire

The world is changing and Issue 101 is here to ask the burning questions:

How did we get here, where are we going, and how can science guide us to make the right choices?

  • Bianca Nogrady charts the way data is helping Australia negotiate its relationship with fire.
  • Clare Watson takes a hard look at Big Pharma and explores alternative drug development initiatives that put people over profit.
  • Up in Arnhem Land David Hancock finds a collaboration between Western science and First Nations knowledge that is restoring country - and rediscovering species.
  • Meanwhile, a kaleidoscope of other science stories crunch the numbers on maths education, navigate the history of vectors, walk both sides of Goyder's Line, and much more.

Join us - this issue is an adventure.

This is Issue 101 of Cosmos, a quarterly science print magazine, is produced by The Royal Institution of Australia. Cosmos aims to inspire curiosity and make the world of science accessible to everyone.

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Cosmos Issue 101: The Science of Fire

The world is changing and Issue 101 is here to ask the burning questions:

How did we get here, where are we going, and how can science guide us to make the right choices?

  • Bianca Nogrady charts the way data is helping Australia negotiate its relationship with fire.
  • Clare Watson takes a hard look at Big Pharma and explores alternative drug development initiatives that put people over profit.
  • Up in Arnhem Land David Hancock finds a collaboration between Western science and First Nations knowledge that is restoring country - and rediscovering species.
  • Meanwhile, a kaleidoscope of other science stories crunch the numbers on maths education, navigate the history of vectors, walk both sides of Goyder's Line, and much more.

Join us - this issue is an adventure.

This is Issue 101 of Cosmos, a quarterly science print magazine, is produced by The Royal Institution of Australia. Cosmos aims to inspire curiosity and make the world of science accessible to everyone.

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Cosmos Issue 101: The Science of Fire

Cosmos Issue 101: The Science of Fire

by The Royal Institution of Australia

Narrated by Daniel Lizotte, Renee Garvin, Daniel Townsend, Hannah Harms

Unabridged — 3 hours, 44 minutes

Cosmos Issue 101: The Science of Fire

Cosmos Issue 101: The Science of Fire

by The Royal Institution of Australia

Narrated by Daniel Lizotte, Renee Garvin, Daniel Townsend, Hannah Harms

Unabridged — 3 hours, 44 minutes

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Overview

The world is changing and Issue 101 is here to ask the burning questions:

How did we get here, where are we going, and how can science guide us to make the right choices?

  • Bianca Nogrady charts the way data is helping Australia negotiate its relationship with fire.
  • Clare Watson takes a hard look at Big Pharma and explores alternative drug development initiatives that put people over profit.
  • Up in Arnhem Land David Hancock finds a collaboration between Western science and First Nations knowledge that is restoring country - and rediscovering species.
  • Meanwhile, a kaleidoscope of other science stories crunch the numbers on maths education, navigate the history of vectors, walk both sides of Goyder's Line, and much more.

Join us - this issue is an adventure.

This is Issue 101 of Cosmos, a quarterly science print magazine, is produced by The Royal Institution of Australia. Cosmos aims to inspire curiosity and make the world of science accessible to everyone.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940160622415
Publisher: The Royal Institution of Australia
Publication date: 12/15/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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