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Discover the latest in groundbreaking research and captivating narratives with *The Best Australian Science Writing 2024*. This anthology brings together an array of compelling essays that explore the fascinating world of science, making complex topics accessible to everyone. Delve into questions like what lurks in mysterious forests, the implications of AI and the formula p(doom), and the potential role of psychedelics in modern medicine. Each piece takes you on a transformative journey, revealing both the wonders and challenges that lie ahead in our scientific landscape.
Curated for avid science readers and casual enthusiasts alike, this edition marks the fourteenth year of a cherished collection that highlights the talent of Australian writers, poets, and scientists. With contributions that are poignant and riveting, *The Best Australian Science Writing 2024* not only contemplates our past and present but also predicts our future through the lens of science.
Featuring a foreword by Corey Tutt OAM, the founder of DeadlyScience, this book also includes shortlisted entries for the 2024 UNSW Press Bragg Prize and the award-winning essays from 2023's student prize. Engage with stories that are not just informative but transformative; they reach across disciplines and inspire a deeper understanding of the world around us. Perfect for anyone interested in contemporary science, ecology, technology, and the ever-evolving nature of scientific inquiry, this anthology is essential reading for 2024 and beyond.
Curated for avid science readers and casual enthusiasts alike, this edition marks the fourteenth year of a cherished collection that highlights the talent of Australian writers, poets, and scientists. With contributions that are poignant and riveting, *The Best Australian Science Writing 2024* not only contemplates our past and present but also predicts our future through the lens of science.
Featuring a foreword by Corey Tutt OAM, the founder of DeadlyScience, this book also includes shortlisted entries for the 2024 UNSW Press Bragg Prize and the award-winning essays from 2023's student prize. Engage with stories that are not just informative but transformative; they reach across disciplines and inspire a deeper understanding of the world around us. Perfect for anyone interested in contemporary science, ecology, technology, and the ever-evolving nature of scientific inquiry, this anthology is essential reading for 2024 and beyond.

