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The role of science journalists

The role of science journalists

10 November 2005

Opening remarks to a special session on science journalism at the 2005 World Science Forum in Budapest, Hungary, held at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, by the president of the World Federation of Science Journalists and editor of COSMOS. Read it here.


COSMOS founders to be Australia's first space tourists

COSMOS founders to be Australia's first space tourists

13 October 2005

Successful Melbourne scientist and entrepreneur, Dr Alan Finkel, has become the first Australian to secure a berth aboard Richard Branson's fledgling Virgin Galactic service, due to begin ferrying passengers into space in 2008.


COSMOS blasts off

COSMOS blasts off

22 June 2005

COSMOS, Australia's innovative new popular science magazine, drew a galaxy of stars to its Sydney launch event yesterday. Launched by John Bell AM, Australia's leading Shakespearean actor and director, the magazine made its official bow to 140 guests in the 19th century splendour of The Mint in Sydney's Macquarie Street.


Science gets sexy with the first issue of COSMOS

Science gets sexy with the first issue of COSMOS

22 June 2005

COSMOS, Australia's innovative new popular science magazine, goes on sale nationally today at newsagents and selected bookstores.


Author Damien Broderick appointed fiction editor of COSMOS

Author Damien Broderick appointed fiction editor of COSMOS

10 June 2005

One of Australia's most renowned science fiction writers, Damien Broderick, has been appointed fiction editor of COSMOS magazine.


Buzz Aldrin joins advisory board of COSMOS magazine

Buzz Aldrin joins advisory board of COSMOS magazine

10 May 2005

COSMOS magazine has announced the appointment of its Editorial Advisory Board, including astronaut Buzz Aldrin, celebrated palaeontologist Mike Archer and renowned science journalist Robyn Williams.


COSMOS founder calls for 'science literacy' push in Australia

COSMOS founder calls for 'science literacy' push in Australia

29 April 2005

Melbourne biotechnology entrepreneur and Luna Media Chairman Dr Alan Finkel received Australia's Clunies Ross Science and Technology Award last night for his creation of a global multimillion dollar biotechnology business built on measuring the electrical potential of nerve and muscle cells.