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37:. The annual prize of A$ 7,000 is awarded to the best short non-fiction piece of science fiction with the aim of a general audience. Two runners up are awarded $ 1,500 each. 901: 429: 785: 712: 733: 521: 891: 759: 811: 662: 610: 896: 687: 154: 886: 371: 410: 222:
No. 55 - State of Hope. Runners up were Jo Chandler for "Grave Barrier Reef" and Elmo Keep for "The Pyramid at the end of the world".
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was Alice Gordon, for "Trace Fossils: The silence of Ediacara, the shadow of uranium", first published in
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for his piece "Martyrs to Gondwanaland: The cost of scientific exploration", an excerpt from his book
614: 124:(Allen & Unwin). The runners up were Gina Perry, for "Beyond the shock machine", an excerpt from 97: 57: 392: 171: 49: 17: 871: 554: 501: 241: 327:. Runners up were Jo Chandler for "Buried Treasure" and Amalyah Hart for "Model or Monster". 323: 266:) and Jackson Ryan for "How CRISPR could save six billion chickens from the meat grinder" 236:(Black Inc.). Runners up were Jo Chandler for "Amid fear and guns, polio finds a refuge" ( 219: 148: 126:
Behind the Shock Machine: The untold story of the notorious Milgram psychology experiments
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was Ceridwen Dovey, for "Everlasting free-fall", first published in the app, Alexander.
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magazine. Runners up were Cameron Muir for "Ghost species and shadow places" (
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was Melissa Fyfe, for "Getting cliterate", a profile of clitoris researcher
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was Lauren Fuge, for "Time travel and tipping points", first published in
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was Nicky Phillips, for "Trials of the Heart", first published in
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was established in 2012 to recognise excellence in Australian
734:"Fyfe wins 2019 Bragg UNSW Press Prize for Science Writing" 105:, for her feature article "The Aussie Mozzie Posse" in the 208:) with runners up Susan Double, "Beautiful contrivances" ( 212:) and Fiona McMillan, "Lucy's lullaby: Song for the Ages" 91:, for her piece "Storm front", an excerpt from her book 234:
Randomistas: How Radical Researchers Changed Our World
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Star-Craving Mad: Tales from a travelling astronomer
158:) and Peter Meredith, for "Weathering the storm" ( 760:"Dovey wins 2020 Bragg Prize for Science Writing" 146:, for her piece "TB and me: a medical souvenir" ( 812:"Fuge wins 2022 Bragg Prize for Science Writing" 522:"Behind the Shock Machine - Scribe Publications" 174:, "The past may not make you feel better" (from 638:"Essay on eucalypts wins science writing prize" 550:1912: The Year the World Discovered Antarctica 466:"Award: Astronomer wins science writing prize" 290:) and Konrad Marshall for "Jeepers Creepers" ( 134:1912: The year the world discovered Antarctica 31:The Bragg UNSW Press Prize for Science Writing 8: 346:"The Best Australian Science Writing 2014" 902:Australian science and technology awards 337: 176:The Invisible History of the Human Race 667:Inspiring Research Flinders University 280:, for "True Grit", first published in 663:"Time to Bragg about science writing" 7: 611:"VOLUME_115 - Australian Geographic" 202:, "The forest at the edge of time" ( 636:Smith, Deborah (11 November 2016). 372:University of New South Wales Press 70:The Best Australian Science Writing 18:The Best Australian Science Writing 25: 892:2012 establishments in Australia 500:. 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Index

The Best Australian Science Writing
science writing
Australia
Nobel Laureates
William Henry Bragg
William Lawrence Bragg
Copyright Agency
UNSW Faculty of Science
Jo Chandler
Australasian Science
Ashley Hay
Good Weekend
Fred Watson
Chris Turney
Jo Chandler
The Global Mail
Inside Story
Australian Geographic
Christine Kenneally
Trent Dalton
The Weekend Australian
Ashley Hay
The Australian Book Review
Griffith Review
Andrew Leigh
Margaret Wertheim
Helen O'Connell (urologist)
Ceridwen Dovey
The Australian
Cosmos Magazine

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