World Science Festival Brisbane
2022 Highlights
World Science Festival Brisbane is set to return bigger and better than ever in 2022, featuring some of the world's greatest scientific minds discussing some of the biggest questions in science.
*The World Science Festival Brisbane has gone virtual due to the recent flood events, with programs available online.

Einstein and the Quantum: Entanglement and Emergence, Mar 9, Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, $10-$40
Professor Brian Greene joins leading researchers on a cinematic journey to redefine the frontiers of Quantum Mechanics and Relativity. Following the premiere screening, Brian joins live from New York to answer your questions, moderated by astrophysicist Tamara Davis and ABC’s Jonathan Webb.

Hypothetical: WonderDrug™, Mar 10, Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, $10-$35
Using a 'hypothetical’ format, Dr Norman Swan leads a discussion that follows the genesis of an amazing new hypothetical WonderDrug™. A panel of medical experts will follow its theoretical journey from finding the likely candidate chemical to the clinical trials and then its path out to the wide world.

Night of the Nerds, Mar 12, Playhouse, QPAC, $55-$60
Comedian Mark Humphries will host the Festival's very own, very nerdy, variety game show; joined on stage by two all-star teams of scientists, tech heads and funny people including the irrepressible Dr Karl, while Clare Bowditch and the house band keep things rocking along.

Space Race 2.0, Mar 12, Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, $30-$35
More rockets were launched into space in 2021 than any year before, taking with them hundreds of satellites as well as the odd first-time astronaut. As this new frontier becomes increasingly crowded, questions need to be answered about space governance, traffic, sovereignty and even managing the precious resources on the Moon and Mars.

What on Earth is So Good About Mars?, Mar 13, Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, $10-$35
In 2021, China became the third nation to land on the surface of Mars. There are now six rovers, a lander and a helicopter scattered across the red planet. Griffith University’s Paulo de Souza and a panel of experts discuss what has been found out so far and what is still to be discovered about the fourth planet from the sun.
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World Science Festival Brisbane