Article Please login to favourite this article. Tim Jarvis: Human-wildlife conflict: an unequal contest that needs redefining Biological SciencesEarth SciencesSTEMTechnology When humans and animals cross, it’s termed conflict. As Tim Jarvis explains, that’s not correct. This passionate article explains the... Years 7
Article & Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. To get big, grow slow Biological SciencesSTEMTechnology Whale shark females overtake the males to become the world’s largest fish. This article is well suited to Biology students... Years 2, 4-7 & 10
Article Please login to favourite this article. Time does fly when we’re having fun Biological SciencesSTEM Scientists identify neurons that skew our perception. Suitable for year 8 and 10 Biology students, this article describes scientific research... Years 8 & 10
Article Please login to favourite this article. Venus keeps teasing us about life Biological SciencesChemical SciencesPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM Phosphine gas has been detected in the atmosphere of Venus. This fascinating article is well suited to year 4-12 students... Years 4-6 & 8-12
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Article Please login to favourite this article. Why mozzies prefer some people to others Biological SciencesSTEM Bacterial diversity could explain why some people are more prone to mosquito bites than others. Use this article with year... Years 8 & 10
Article & Career Profile Please login to favourite this article. Q&A: Cracking a Rembrandt mystery Biological SciencesCareers in STEMEarth SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEM An old portrait has shone a light on dendrochronology. Combining a passion for science and art to uncover lost artworks.... Years 9-10
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Professional Learning & Article Please login to favourite this article. Teach questions, not answers: science literacy is a crucial skill STEMCareers in STEM Associate Professor Kok-Sing Tang explains the importance of teaching science literacy to students and gives advice about how to do... Years
Article Please login to favourite this article. Could plants help us find dead bodies? Biological SciencesChemical SciencesEarth SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology Scientists are designing experiments to find out. This article demonstrates applications of Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth Science understanding to... Years 7-10
Article & Student Activity Please login to favourite this article. Can maths pick a dinosaur's sex? Mathematical SciencesBiological SciencesSTEM Palaeontologists show a dinosaur’s sex can be more accurately estimated using a statistical model to analyse differences. This short article... Years 5, 7 & 10
Article Please login to favourite this article. Turning buoyancy on its head EngineeringPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology French researchers have floated boats “upside down” on liquid. This article is well suited to year 7 and 10 Physics... Years 7 & 10-12