next Monday 7 June, 7pm

________________________________ Tasty weeds, bright black holes, Antarctic ice and reversing shoulder joints.

Join us at the pub to hear the latest science from 16 of Australia’s top young scientists as they talk about their discoveries over a drink and dinner next Monday 7 June in Melbourne.

Science performer Chris Krishna-Pillay will challenge them to describe their work in less than a minute, in rhyme, reason or verse.

You’ll also hear about predicting bushfires, accurate clocks, waste munching bugs, quantum dots, monitoring health using silk, a potential cancer agent from lizards and more.

Fresh Science at the pub Monday 7 June, 7pm Upstairs at the Duke of Kent, 293 La Trobe Street, Melbourne (betw Elizabeth & Queen Sts) The science is free, all meals and drinks at bar prices RSVP for general numbers to AJ Epstein, aj@freshscience.org, (03) 9398 1416 More information: www.freshscience.org ________________________________

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James has been involved with factual television and online media for 10 years having started as a researcher with Beyond 2000 in 1997. During this time he has researched, written, designed or developed factual content for domestic and international broadcasters and websites including Discovery, TLC, Animal Planet, National Geographic and the ABC. He is currently a project officer with science PR specialists, Science in Public. James has trained as a lawyer, animator, molecular biologist and computer programmer. So if you want to develop an animated documentary series about bioinformatics patent infringements, James is your man.

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