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Time does fly when we’re having fun
21 Sep 2020

Time does fly when we’re having fun

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Scientists identify neurons that skew our perception. Suitable for year 8 and 10 Biology students, this article describes scientific research that has been done on the brain that finally explains why time seems to drag sometimes and fly-in at other … Continued
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Bernadette Fitzgibbon – Neuroscientist
24 Apr 2017

Bernadette Fitzgibbon – Neuroscientist

by Hilary Jones | posted in: Biological Sciences, Careers In STEM, STEM In Action | 0
Meet Bernadette Fitzgibbon, she is a neuroscientist. She studies the brain and how pain works. In her work, she gets to follow her interest based on what will help people the most. Her advice for younger scientists is don’t be … Continued
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