Blog archive: November 2024
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The powerful force behind life on earth
Fourteen-year-old Iestyn uses animation software and his own illustrations to make his Eureka Prize-winning short film.
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Dr Mengyu Li: Quantifying the true cost of international supply chains
Advanced computer modelling reveals the toll on society and the environment of global demand for services and consumer goods.
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Dr Jiao Jiao Li: leading transdisciplinary research in regenerative medicine
Dr Li is a leader and enabler in STEM engagement and career building for others, particularly under-represented groups.
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Professor Euan Ritchie: Promoting understanding of science
We asked Professor Euan Ritchie about striking the right balance across the various aspects of his work, and what winning a Eureka Prize means to him.
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The Energy in Everyday Things
Hear from the youngest finalist represented at the 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.
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In conversation with 2024 Sleek Geeks winner Cate
Read about the inspiration behind Cate’s experiment-filled, Eureka Prize-winning film.
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Leading efforts to improve early detection of melanoma
Drawing from a multidisciplinary team, these Eureka Prize winners utilise AI-assisted 3D imaging technologies to conduct the world's largest preventive melanoma study.
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Solar Superstorms
In conversation with Sophia and Scarlett about the dramatic film which earned them their second Sleek Geek finalist nomination.