With the first filming just days away we are already looking towards the future. There will be two more filming dates this year on August 31st and November 23rd, with 5 more outstanding scientists lined up so far. Topics include "Emerging infec
Prof. Steve Pointing, the brains behind Sci21, kicks things off with a fascinating glimpse into the emerging discipline of astrobiology. Space has been a lifelong obsession for Steve, and in his talk he addresses the thought-provoking question
Our first Webcast by Professor Steve Pointing is in the final stages of editing and will be released within the next few days, with Dr Michelle Dickinson and Dr Duncan Babbage to follow in the next few weeks.We have further developed our talk s
Everything is finally coming together. Our set has been built thanks to our videographer Calvin Sang who organised it http://www.calvinsang.com, we have rehearsals on Thursday to work out the kinks and then first thing Monday morning (5 days 21
We are pleased to announce the next group of speakers will deliver their webcasts at the end of August. They include:Associate Professor Gavin Smith, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, SingaporeProfessor Timothy Naish, Victoria University, New Z
We had another fantastic (although hectic) filming on Monday with a diverse set of speakers talking about citizen scientists (Victoria Metcalf), Matauranga Maori (John Perrott), urban marine ecology (Peter Steinberg) and science for the 21st ce
The first filming session for Sci21 on Monday went as smoothly as could be expected. The speakers Michelle Dickinson, Duncan Babbage and Steve Pointing gave some incredible presentations expressing their passion and enthusiasm for their fields
Sci21 featured in the New Zealand Herald last week. In the article, Sci21 founder Professor Steve Pointing says, "I wanted to create something without the jargon and that looked to the future, to give people of all ages a more visionary take on