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  • Why does cold air go down and hot air go up?
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    Why does cold air go down and hot air go up?

    Chemical SciencesEarth SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEM

    Does cold air go down because the earth’s core is made out of magma and does hot air go up...

    Years 5, 8 & 10-12
  • Antarctica: A window to the future
    Video & Film

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    Antarctica: A window to the future

    Antarctic ScienceCareers in STEMEarth SciencesSTEM

    Find out why Antarctica is a frontier for scientific research. Learn about the importance of Antarctic science directly from the...

    Years 10
  • In Class With… Dr Alan Finkel
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    In Class With... Dr Alan Finkel

    STEMEngineeringPhysical SciencesTechnology

    Get access to the biggest STEM names and brightest minds with our In Class With… series. Renewable energy powerhouse Dr Alan...

    Years 4, 6-8 & 10-12
  • Making Water in the Antarctic Desert
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    Making Water in the Antarctic Desert

    Chemical SciencesAntarctic ScienceEarth SciencesSTEM

    The Antarctic ice sheet holds about 90 percent of Earth’s fresh water in 30 million cubic kilometres of ice. But...

    Years 7 & 10
  • Mountains of space junk could carry us to Mars
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    Mountains of space junk could carry us to Mars

    EngineeringSpace SciencesSTEMTechnology

    New project aims to recycle and refine space junk into rocket fuel. Learn how an Australian company is trying to...

    Years 5, 7 & 10
  • Tech In Your Clothes and Under Your Skin
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    Tech In Your Clothes and Under Your Skin

    TechnologyBiological SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEMSTEM in Action

    You’re probably already pretty comfortable with wearing your technology. But how will you feel about implanting or ingesting it? Learn...

    Years 5 & 8-10
  • How did we get here? Are races real?
    Video & Film & Student Activity

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    How did we get here? Are races real?

    Biological SciencesSTEM

    How does race connect with our evolutionary past? And what does genetics have to do with it? We asked evolutionary...

    Years 10
  • Amazing Australian scientists and students recognised with Eureka Prizes
    Article, Professional Learning & Video & Film

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    Amazing Australian scientists and students recognised with Eureka Prizes

    STEMCareers in STEM

    National science awards honour school students’ science communication talent and innovation and leadership of researchers. Find out about some of...

    Years 7-10
  • Australia’s first trainee woman astronaut tells us what it takes
    Career Profile

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    Australia's first trainee woman astronaut tells us what it takes

    Careers in STEMSTEM

    Kim Ellis Hayes is currently training to be Australia’s first woman astronaut. Find out what it takes. Learn about the...

    Years 7-10
  • How many stars are there in space?
    Article & Video & Film

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    How many stars are there in space?

    Space SciencesSTEM

    Exactly how many stars are in space? – MeeSong. Astronomer Brian Jackson answers a student’s question about the number of...

    Years 5 & 10
  • How making a film exploring Indigenous stories of the night sky enriched my perspective as a scientist
    Article & Video & Film

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    How making a film exploring Indigenous stories of the night sky enriched my perspective as a scientist

    Aboriginal + Torres Strait Islander Histories & CulturesPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    Radio astronomer and filmmaker Steven Tingay tells the story of two children learning the astrophysical and Indigenous stories of the...

    Years 9-10
  • SCINEMA: A Hundred Year Journey
    SCINEMA, Student Activity & Video & Film

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    SCINEMA: A Hundred Year Journey

    Aboriginal + Torres Strait Islander Histories & CulturesSTEM

    This documentary film is based on the Helinä Rautavaara Museum’s project. It documents a rare journey to connect cultural objects,...

    Years 10-12

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