World Science Festival Brisbane 2018

New York's science extravaganza returns to Brisbane.
Sarah Ward
Published on February 13, 2018
Updated on February 13, 2018

Overview

Brisbane isn't the centre of the universe — but for five days in March, it'll feel that way when it comes to all things science and technology. For the third year in a row, the city plays host to the only Asia-Pacific offshoot of New York's World Science Festival. The short version: prepare to be showered in knowledge.

This year's science extravaganza will take over a lengthy list of local venues between March 21 and 25, offering up a hefty list of activities to go along with it. Watching classic sci-fi flick Close Encounters of the Third Kind with a live score and staring up into the sky on top-notch telescopes are just the beginning, with the rest of the lineup spanning everything from the annual turtle hatching session (yes, real, tiny turtles), to a meal specifically crafted according to scent, to a science-inspired film screening program at GOMA, plus sci-fi storytelling, an outdoor science playground and Dr Karl doing his thing.

And, if you're keen to listen to some smart folks discuss important subjects, you won't be disappointed. Among the highlights, a panel of neuroscientists, psychiatrists and biologists will chat about the brain; others will delve into space junk floating above the earth; and more still will contemplate 30,000 years of human survival. You know, just everyday topics.

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