Contents of JProcRSNSW, Vol. 153, Part 1, June 2020
The complete Volume 153, Part 1, June 2020.
Robert E. Marks
Editorial: The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 153: 1-3
Distinguished Fellow Address:
Brian Schmidt, introduced by Her Excellency, Margaret Beazley.
Evidence and education in a post-truth and post-COVID world.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 153: 4-13
Submitted Paper:
Graham A. Bell
Olfactory acuity test while pre-symptomatic for COVID-19.
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Sponsored Composition:
David Hush.
The magic of solo violin, including the world premier of his Partita for Solo Violin.
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Invited Paper:
Stephen J. Pyne.
The Pyrocene comes to Australia.
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The Royal Society of NSW and Four Academies Forum: Making SPACE for Australia
Roy MacLeod and Susan Pond.
The convenors’ report.
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The Governor, Margaret Beazley.
Opening Address: Making SPACE for Australia
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Lisa Kewley.
Keynote Address: Australia’s strengths in space science.
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Kerrie Dougherty.
Sixty years of Australia in space.
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Megan Clark.
The Australian Space Agency.
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Kimberley Clayfield.
CSIRO: our roadmap for space.
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Adam Lewis.
Seeing and sensing Australia (and elsewhere) from space.
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Steven Freeland.
The limits of law: challenges to the global governance of space activities.
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Ben Piggott.
Military and geopolitical challenges in space.
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Nikki Coleman.
Ethical challenges in space: norms and conventions for peaceful spacefaring.
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Jonathan Webb.
The promise and peril of space: viewing space through the media.
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Alice Gorman.
Space heritage: artefacts and archæology.
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Ceridwen Dovey.
The privatisation of space: does NewSpace create companies or cults?
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 153: 97-99
William E Barrett.
Transformation of the global space industry in the 21st century, and the rôle of NSW in space.
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Paul Scully-Power.
Space 2.0: the next world revolution.
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Jason Lind.
Defence space situational awareness: opportunities for Australian industry.
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Brett Biddington.
Rapporteur’s summary.
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Obituary:
Len Fisher.
Lord Robert McCredie May OM, AC, FRS, FAA, FTSE, DistFRSN (1936–2020)
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The Royal Society of New South Wales Awards for 2020:
James Cook Medal, Clarke Medal, Edgeworth David Medal, History and Philosophy of Science Medal, Warren Prize, Archibald Ollé Prize, Liversidge Lecture, Jak Kelly Award, RSNSW Scholarships, Poggendorff Lectureship, RSNSW Medal, RSNSW Citation
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