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Two kids wearing DIY science outfits look up the night sky in wonder

The Cosmic Adventures of Alice and Bob, a science comic we made back in 2017, with the amazing Cristy Burne, is now available online!

Ever wanted to find the answer to BIG questions? Or dreamed of inventing the Next Big Thing

The Universe is an amazing place, and we’re only beginning to understand it. There’s still so much to be discovered…

– Join Alice and Bob on their ambitious journey to the hockey finals

– Uncover true stories of scientific failure, fluke and fame

– Find the everyday inventions that began with space research

– Meet the world’s next-generation telescopes, jump on board with Citizen Science, and tackle the big questions with Australia’s keen team of all-sky astronomers.

This 32 page PDF science comic book is part-fiction, part-fact, and all fun!

It also includes a link to the free teaching notes.

Ideal for ages 8 – 12.

You can download it for free, or a donation, HERE.

 

KEYWORDS: comics, science, free pdf, all sky astronomy, CAASTRO, STEM

Tuneup Media Alternative Official

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If you truly want the “TuneUp experience,” run Picard in “lookup” mode on a folder of 50 songs at a time. It’s slower, but it works. And sometimes, manual curation is the only real alternative. tuneup media alternative

Then, like so many great pieces of software, it vanished. After being acquired and ultimately discontinued, TuneUp left a gaping hole in the digital music ecosystem. The question remains: Here’s a detailed write-up exploring , written from

Start with MusicBrainz Picard for tagging, add dupeGuru for duplicates, and accept that the elegant, one-plugin era is over. TuneUp was a product of its time—a time when we owned our music and wanted it pristine. Today, we rent our music, and the tools reflect that. If you truly want the “TuneUp experience,” run