Is there life in the clouds of Venus? How could Indigenous burning practices stave off catastrophic bushfires? What do horseshoe bats, raccoon dogs and pet cats have to do with the global pandemic? Science writing tells the stories of life and human endeavour in all its marvellous – often messy –complexity.
Now in its eleventh year – and with a foreword by Australia's Chief Scientist, the renowned physicist Cathy Foley – The Best Australian Science Writing 2021 is a collection that showcases the nation's best science writing. New voices join prominent science writers and journalists, taking us to the depths of the ocean, the fuels of the future, and to the Ryugu asteroid and back. The collection also brings us straight to the heart of complex ethical dilemmas and the calamitous crises challenging scientists and writers alike.
Includes the shortlisted entries for the 2021 UNSW Press Bragg Prize and the 2020 UNSW Press Bragg Student Prize winning essay.
Foreword by:
Cathy Foley Edited by:
Dyani Lewis Imprint: New South Books Country of Publication: Australia Volume: 11 Dimensions:
Height: 233mm,
Width: 155mm,
Spine: 17mm
Weight: 333g ISBN:9781742237374 ISBN 10: 1742237371 Series:Best Australian Science Writing Pages: 320 Publication Date:01 November 2021 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active