Here’s an excerpt from a Fame Lab lecture by Monica Koperska from Poland. Have a listen to it. What do you understand? What words does she say differently to you or your teacher?

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Here’s an excerpt from a Fame Lab lecture by Monica Koperska from Poland. Have a listen to it. What do you understand? What words does she say differently to you or your teacher?
2015 FameLab Winners
Congratualtions 2015 #FameLab Winners
Thank you for your support of FameLab, a programme designed to help the development of early career researchers working across science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Australia’s young scientists are stars, who deserve a place on centre stage.
The British Council’s science communication programme culminated in a highly successful Australian final at the Western Australian Maritime…
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QLD State heat of FameLab
Join Inspiring Australia and the British Council on Tuesday 21 April at Queensland Museum for the QLD State heat of FameLab. Hear some of Queensland’s brightest and liveliest early career scientists prove that being a geek doesn’t mean you can’t also hold a crowd.
Each participant has three minutes to describe their research, jargon free. A hitchhiker’s guide to marine biodiversity, sunscreen…
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Come see FameLab in action!
Come see FameLab in action!
Fancy a night of surprises, laughs, new ideas, competition and amazing feats of science?
This month FameLab, the British Council’s international science communications competition, comes to an auditorium near you, with four live on-stage semi-final events, in which entrants will shock and awe with their science told boldly.
If ’50 Shades of of bacterial persistence'; ‘LASER-Guided Fight or…
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Woo-hoo! And on that same note, bravo to my dear friend, Dr. Jorge Mondéjar, for his presentation at the Fame Lab competition in Paris! Man, I seem to be surrounded by some seriously excellent science communicators.
I do apologize that there aren't subtitles. Jorge is actually an old friend from excavations I've participated in in Spain. He made it as the 10th finalist in the Paris regional heap, and though I don't understand everything, you can CERTAINLY understand his excitement about his science. Here he explains "The Origin and Evolution of the Hands, A History of Tinkering." His english is phenomenal, so I'm gonna have to Google+/Skype/Facetime him for the translation. Keep your eyes/ears out, it just might make it to a future ImproviScience podcast!