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  • Q&A: Cracking a Rembrandt mystery
    Article & Career Profile

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    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
  • The moon is rusting – and Earth is the reason why
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    The moon is rusting – and Earth is the reason why

    Chemical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    Iron oxide shouldn’t form on the moon, and yet it does – and Earth’s oxygen may be to blame. This...

    Years 5-10
  • Answers With… Professor Nalini Joshi

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    Answers With... Professor Nalini Joshi

    Careers in STEMMathematical SciencesTechnology

    Professor Nalini Joshi Professor Nalini Joshi AO currently holds a Payne-Scott Professorship in Mathematics at the University of Sydney and...

    Years 8-12
  • Could plants help us find dead bodies?
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    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
  • Turning buoyancy on its head
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    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
  • Five ways to travel through time
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    Five ways to travel through time

    Physical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    Travel to the past is probably impossible. But to the future? This fascinating article is well suited for Earth and...

    Years 9-12
  • STELR Career Profiles in STEM – Wind Energy Engineer
    Article, Career Profile, Professional Learning, Student Activity & Video & Film

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    STELR Career Profiles in STEM - Wind Energy Engineer

    Careers in STEMEarth SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology

    These videos explore the work of Senior Mechanical Wind Energy Engineer, Rosemary Barnes and provide a step-by-step tutorial for students...

    Years 7-10
  • Raising questions about physical reality
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    Raising questions about physical reality

    Physical SciencesSTEMTechnology

    Unveiling a new paradox in quantum mechanics that challenges physical reality. This explainer article is best suited to students in...

    Years 9-12
  • Self-heal like a squid
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    Self-heal like a squid

    Biological SciencesChemical SciencesSTEM

    A new material inspired by a natural protein found in squid. This short article is well suited to students in...

    Years 5, 8 & 10
  • The evolution of chimp skills
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    The evolution of chimp skills

    Biological SciencesSTEM

    Goualougo young learn differently to others in Africa. This article may suit year 5 biology students who are learning about...

    Years 5 & 10
  • ‘All things will outlast us’: how the Indigenous concept of deep time helps us understand environmental destruction
    Article & Professional Learning

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    ‘All things will outlast us’: how the Indigenous concept of deep time helps us understand environmental destruction

    Aboriginal + Torres Strait Islander Histories & CulturesBiological SciencesEarth SciencesSTEM

    By looking through Indigenous eyes at the Australian environment, scientists can better understand the history and prepare for the future...

    Years 6-10
  • As if space wasn’t dangerous enough, bacteria become nastier in microgravity
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    As if space wasn’t dangerous enough, bacteria become nastier in microgravity

    Biological SciencesChemical SciencesPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    Research from space flight missions has found that bacteria seem to become more resistant to antibiotics and mutate quicker in...

    Years 7-10

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