How do you build a bridge strong enough to support a potato using skewers, straws and sticky tape?

Dr Finkel was delighted to launch the program for National Science Week in Tasmania during a recent visit to Launceston’s Queen Victoria Museum and Art Galle

If you’re a student or parent or teacher looking to find an entertaining and engaging STEM activity, the STARportal

Dr Finkel was honoured to introduce a world leader in developing brain-machine interfaces for the 2019 Graeme Clark Oration in Melbourne this week: Professor

Take a room full of mathematics teachers and pose them an arithmetic problem. What could go wrong?

As the Chair of the Hydrogen Working Group developing Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy, Dr Finkel was among the many distinguished guests who helped to

Officials including wearing high visibility gear break first ground with shovels on a grassy field.

“Mathematics encourages logical thought; it allows for the laying out of a problem and working through solutions; it trains you to make deductions from the l

The new financial year has seen the second year of the Science Policy Fellowships pilot program begin.

“Imagine a zero-emissions fuel that exists on Earth in abundance, can be easily extracted using basic chemistry and offers jobs and investment in Australia f

Dr Finkel shared his insights into a range of complex issues at events during May 2019: Artificial Intelligence, the value of STEM study, and the brilliance