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  • Wine with a touch of Eucalyptus?
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    Wine with a touch of Eucalyptus?

    Biological SciencesChemical SciencesSTEM

    The science of Indigenous Australian fermentation. This article is suitable for Year 7 and 8 Biology students learning about wine...

    Years 7-10
  • Please explain: Why is NASA returning to the Moon?
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    Please explain: Why is NASA returning to the Moon?

    Earth & Space SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    Associate Professor Craig O’Neill, of Macquarie University’s Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, explains the interconnected reasons behind the renewed...

    Years 7-10
  • It’s confirmed. There is water on the Moon
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    It’s confirmed. There is water on the Moon

    Chemical SciencesPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEMTechnology

    Flying telescope detects unique spectral signature. This exciting article and resource are best suited to Year 5, 7, 8, 9,...

    Years 7-8 & 10
  • Shining a Light on the Hidden Universe
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    Shining a Light on the Hidden Universe

    Chemical SciencesPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEMTechnology

    The night sky has always been a source of wonder, but it wasn’t until the 20th century that we could...

    Years 8-12
  • Electronic skin that behaves like skin
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    Electronic skin that behaves like skin

    Biological SciencesCareers in STEMSTEMTechnology

    New device mimics body’s feedback response This article is suitable for Yr 9 and 10 biology students learning about the...

    Years 9-10
  • Kirsten is the astrophysicist of the future
    Article & Career Profile

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    Kirsten is the astrophysicist of the future

    Careers in STEMPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    Kirsten Banks is a rising star of astrophysics, getting people excited about the universe and the importance of combining contemporary...

    Years 5, 7 & 9-10
  • Elements of surprise in new star study
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    Elements of surprise in new star study

    Chemical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    Carbon discovery has implications across astrophysics. This article is suitable for Year 8, 9, and 10 Chemistry and Earth and...

    Years 8-12
  • Curly the curling AI beats humans on the ice
    Article & Video & Film

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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
    Article, Student Activity & Video & Film

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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
  • COSMOS Magazine: Peter is taking STEM outside the classroom
    Article, Career Profile & Professional Learning

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    COSMOS Magazine: Peter is taking STEM outside the classroom

    Careers in STEMPhysical SciencesSpace Sciences

    Peter Reeve continues to host STEM workshops for Indigenous students whilst studying Astrophysics at university. He uses the strategies that...

    Years 5, 7 & 9-10
  • Power walking with a wind turbine
    Article & Video & Film

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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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