RICHARD DAWKINS: SCIENCE IN THE SOUL
Perth turned out for a Monday night, welcoming Professor Richard Dawkins to the stage of Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre with rapturous applause. Dawkins, hosted by John Safran, spoke on…
Can Western Science continue to ignore Indigenous Science?
How much longer can science ignore what Indigenous people have known for 50 000 years? A 2017 article in the Journal of Ethnobiology brought worldwide media attention to the Black…
#BadStockPhotosOfMyJob
It’s the end of week 10 and if you’re a science student, this is about the time your cortisol levels begin to rise exponentially and you descend into a constant…
UWA’s Creator Space
The Creator Space is a “one button” media studio in the basement of the physics building. It’s open to all UWA students and staff for to use for video and…
THE LEGACY OF TRUK LAGOON
Not many people know where Micronesia is. Even fewer will ever grace its shores. Even fewer will understand the historical significance of these islands. The history and significance of Truk…
Once in a Super Red Blue Moon (actually)
We all know how boring the middle of the summer break can get. No EMAS parties to go to, clubs and social sports haven’t started up yet, and there’s only…
Atomic Frontier’s James Dingley
James Dingley is a second year science student at UWA - Majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Finance. He runs Atomic Frontier - a science channel on Youtube that explores the…
Work with us.
Hey. We’ve seen you pick up Pelican from the stands around uni. We’ve seen you scroll the Facebook page. We’ve seen you smile to yourself with a mint idea. We…
Rich Complacency Will Cost the Poor: the emergence of the climate change refugee
Despite all indicators of the devastating impact of climate change, wealthy nations remain complacent and frustratingly slow-paced at invoking mitigation strategies and environmental protection laws. Maddi Howard writes.