Media Coverage

Over the past five years the popular press has covered some of the research projects I've been involved in. The majority of the coverage has been in science magazines such as Science, Nature, New Scientist, Scientific American and Science News, but there have also been a number of newspaper articles in American, Australian, Canadian and British papers. So far there hasn't been any TV coverage, but I've been interviewed on radio a couple of times.

Aside from boosting our egos, these stories help to bring our work to a much wider audience, and convey some of the excitement that comes from exploring the world of ideas.

Books

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Wizards of Oz:

Recent breakthroughs by Australian scientists

Author: Peter Spinks
pspinks@hotmail.com

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Dustjacket precis

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Magazine Articles

[picture] An Interconnected Universe?
Exploring the Topology
of the Cosmos
Sky and Telescope

Story by Dan Falk

July 1999, Volume 98

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[picture] Is Space Finite?
Scientific American

Story by Jean-Pierre Luminet,
Glenn Starkman & Jeff Weeks

April Issue 1999

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[picture] Circles in the Sky
Science News

Story by Ivars Peterson

February 1998, Volume 153

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[picture] Ghosts in the sky
New Scientist

Story by Hazel Muir

September 1998, Volume 159

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Last Updated: 12 July 1999