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  • Tectonic timelapse
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    Tectonic timelapse

    Earth SciencesSTEM

    This just in: one billion years of Earth’s history in 40 seconds. This mesmerising timelapse video and resource are best...

    Years 9
  • How modelling helped our COVID response
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    How modelling helped our COVID response

    Biological SciencesMathematical SciencesSTEM

    Modelling is a term that is well known by scientists but has only recently been making headlines. So what does...

    Years 8-10
  • How does electricity work?
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    How does electricity work?

    Biological SciencesEarth SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology

    How does electricity work? – Edie, age 5 This article and short video are designed for lower primary students who...

    Years 6
  • Gravitational Waves
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    Gravitational Waves

    Physical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEMTechnology

    In 2015, astronomers shook the world of science when they made the first ever detection of gravitational waves. This feat...

    Years 7-12
  • This Show Is NOT Rubbish – Ep1: Wired for Sound
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    This Show Is NOT Rubbish - Ep1: Wired for Sound

    EngineeringPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology

    The Trash Can Man is on a mission to turn TRASH into (scientific) TREASURE! Hidden inside every pile of refuse...

    Years 1
  • The Prime Minister’s Prize for Science awards two incredible teachers
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    The Prime Minister's Prize for Science awards two incredible teachers

    STEM

    The Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science awards recognise outstanding teachers who are instrumental in inspiring the next generation of scientists...

    Years
  • Five vampire traits that exist in the real world
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    Five vampire traits that exist in the real world

    Biological SciencesSTEM

    Count Dracula’s characteristics can be found in nature. This article is suitable for Year 6 and 7 Biology students who...

    Years 6-7
  • Divide and conquer: why doing maths adds up to life success
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    Divide and conquer: why doing maths adds up to life success

    Careers in STEMMathematical SciencesSTEM

    Senior lecturer in Applied Mathematics at Macquarie University, Dr Sophie Calabretto, discusses the importance of the skills developed by maths...

    Years
  • Curly the curling AI beats humans on the ice
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    Curly the curling AI beats humans on the ice

    Physical SciencesSTEMTechnology

    Robot beats humans in that compelling sport on ice. This resource, with contextual forces questions, is best suited to year...

    Years 7 & 10-12
  • Lighting the way to cyclist safety
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    Lighting the way to cyclist safety

    Physical SciencesSTEM

    A focus on biomotion separates cyclist from bike. The Australian national winner of the 2020 James Dyson awards has been...

    Years 8 & 10-12
  • Power walking with a wind turbine
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    Power walking with a wind turbine

    Physical SciencesEngineeringSTEMTechnology

    Nanogenerator is like a tiny personal wind turbine. Learn about a newly developed way to generate electricity that could be...

    Years 10
  • To get big, grow slow
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    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

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