They'll soon be in a future Science Show.īut we begin with magic, sort of, and Professor Nicky Clayton of Cambridge, whose lab has been rescued, and whose research with smart birds shows how some magicians do their tricks. Runners up were Helen Sullivan and our own Olivia Willis. Robyn Williams: Lauren Fuge, winner of the Bragg Prize for Science Writing. And in that time I began to realise that if you pay attention to the landscape and to the rocks around you, you can begin to see the story of the land, you can see the history going back hundreds of millions of years. But I think it all kind of started when in 2020 I went to the Flinders Ranges, which is about five hours north of Adelaide, and spent five or six weeks up there hiking and camping and spending time with the local Indigenous community. Lauren Fuge: Well, it mostly came from being a rock nerd. Robyn Williams: The Science Show today embodies extraordinary ideas, magic, glowing fossils, suddenly friendly horses, and deep time.
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