 The ConocoPhillips Science experience is all about inspiring students to study science and to help them recognise that there are so many science disciplines for them to choose from and the many different rewarding careers that they can have as a result of this. We also very much like to showcase all our wonderful facilities that we have here at UWA and show them how passionate our scientists really are. So today the kids for the science experience for 2018, ConocoPhillips are doing the Barry J. Marshall Library Amazing Race. So today they'll be going around all the library finding bits, pieces, different clues having a look around the library and having a great time today. Here we are in the lab and we're looking at iron particles. We've got people making slime, we've got people seeing how different objects react under fire and we're just having a really good time. So what the students were doing here today was actually looking at one of our first year biology unit pracks where we look at a marine community, especially within your muscle clumps and figuring out what sort of roles that they would play within that community. Are they predators? Are they consumers? Are they herbivores? That sort of thing. This is the Heart of Science workshop where the students are exploring and discovering the anatomy and physiology of the heart. They're doing a heart dissection and they're also doing their ECG recordings of their own heart rate. Today we're building an oil jacket that goes in the ocean and we have to balance the plate on top and it has to hold weight. Ours is looking pretty flimsy and it's going to fall but it's okay, positivity.