Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. In Class With... Rob "Krill Whisperer" King Careers in STEMAntarctic ScienceBiological SciencesEarth SciencesMarine Sciences Get access to the biggest names and brightest minds in STEM with our In Class With… series. Marine Research Facility Specialist, Rob... Years 7-12
Article & Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. KRILL SEEKERS: HOW NUYINA IS REVOLUTIONISING ANTARCTIC RESEARCH Antarctic ScienceBiological SciencesEngineeringMarine SciencesTechnology Scientists and engineers at AAD have designed and built equipment that has revolutionised not only the capture of live Antarctic... Years 7-10
Student Activity & Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. Why is the sky blue? Physical SciencesSTEM Why is the sky blue? It’s a question that only leads to more questions. Use this resource with Year 5... Years 5 & 9
Video & Film, Explainer & Teacher Resource Please login to favourite this article. EXPLAINER: Coral Bleaching Biological SciencesEarth SciencesMarine SciencesSustainability The science behind coral bleaching events explained. In this article learn what a coral is, the threats of climate change... Years 1-9
Student Activity & Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. Genetic discovery may help scientists reverse hearing loss Biological SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology Listen up: study in mouse model provides insight into the development of crucial sensory hair cells. This resource can be... Years 8-12
Article & Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. A better way to see molecules Chemical SciencesSTEM A new modelling system could make electron microscope pictures easy to understand. This resource is best suited to Year 8,... Years 8-10
Student Activity & Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. SHIP OF FIRSTS Antarctic ScienceBiological SciencesEarth Sciences Australia’s icebreaker RSV Nuyina has risen to the challenges of its first Antarctic voyage, notching up an impressive list of firsts. During... Years 7-10
Video & Film & Student Activity Please login to favourite this article. COSMOS Briefing: Eating bugs Biological SciencesSTEM in ActionSustainability Is insect protein the way to a sustainable future? Years 7 & 9
Video & Film, Article, SCINEMA & Student Activity Please login to favourite this article. Why is there asymmetry in nature? Biological SciencesChemical SciencesEarth SciencesSTEM From lefty snails to deadly chemicals, asymmetry in nature is more common than you think. Use the free student activity... Years 3, 5, 8 & 10
Article, SCINEMA & Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. Eunice Newton Foote’s long-forgotten climate-science discovery Earth SciencesHistory of STEMPhysical SciencesSTEMSTEM in Action Eunice Netwon Foote, a women’s rights campaigner was also the first to hypothesise that CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere would... Years 8 & 10
Article & Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. Fish built with plastic and heart cells swims for three months Biological SciencesChemical SciencesEngineeringTechnology Bio-hybrid mechanism regrew muscles, paving way for bio-artificial hearts. A world of biological robots is just a heartbeat away. Artificial... Years 4-5 & 7-10
Student Activity & Video & Film Please login to favourite this article. How cochlear implants work…and when they don’t Biological SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology Today, February 25th is International Cochlear Implant Day. The celebration is all in memory of the first cochlear implant in... Years 8-9