Remember when you were a kid, and you wanted to know the answers to every question under the sun? What makes the sky blue? Why is a rock called a rock? Where do flies go when it rains? How does a TV get its pictures? Children have a natural childlike wonder that adults just don't have. Why is that? Did Google kill our sense of curiosity, and our ability to wonder? My guest this week is Corey Tutt. Corey is a Kamilaroi man who is working hard to help kids - particularly indigenous Australian kids - have their curiosity stoked. Named the NSW Young Australian of the Year for 2020, Corey founded Deadly Science - an initiative that provides remote schools with scientific resources and access to mentors working in STEM. You can keep up with Corey and Deadly Science on Instagram @deadlyscience_ltd, and if you would like to contribute to the excellent work of Deadly Science, you can do so at deadlyscience.icu. Thank you so much for listening! Hit 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts, or 'follow' on Spotify to get new episodes in your feeds every Tuesday. And leaving a rating and review really does help get the word out, so feel free to do so if you enjoyed listening! I'm always keen to hear from you. Connect with the show: Instagram: @whatshallwedopod Facebook: @whatshallwedopod Twitter: @whatshallwepod Email: whatshallwedopod@gmail.com What Shall We Do About...? is hosted and produced by Sam Robinson, who is on Twitter @samsquareeyes.