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Luxury Escapes Guide to Perth
Famed for its golden ocean sunsets and glistening natural beauty, Perth is known to all as a burgeoning metropolis with sophisticated taste and a creative soul.
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From sun-kissed days at Cottesloe Beach to balmy nights in a beer garden, Perth is more than just a pretty face. And you’ll find there is no shortage of new things to see and discover.
A flurry of developments has seen the CBD become all grown up, with world-class restaurants, bars and cafes popping up in spaces like Elizabeth Quay, the State Buildings and Yagan Square. While the grunge of the old inner-city hubs like Northbridge attract the creative and cool – like the shops and street art of William Street and Chinatown and the magnetic Cultural Centre.
It s been a long 2020, and while the majority of the science community was focused on the COVID-19 pandemic a whole lot of research was happening in other areas. Weird areas.
In fact, 2020 produced an absolute bumper crop of bizarre science yarns. Thanks to the Australian Science Media Centre we now know - officially and scientifically - the strangest of the bunch.
Melbourne researcher gets a worm drunk on vodka and gives it a little jiggle, for science
Vibrating a slightly drunk earthworm on a sub-woofer speaker in a rural Victorian backyard shed may sound more like a prank than the kind of activity that wins international scientific awards. But that s precisely what happened to Aussie researcher Dr Ivan Maksymov in September.
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