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  • EXPLAINER: Where do meteorites come from?
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    EXPLAINER: Where do meteorites come from?

    Physical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    We tracked hundreds of fireballs streaking through the sky to find out where meteorites started their journey. This resource is...

    Years 5, 7 & 10
  • Blood droplets travel in all directions in crime scenes
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    Blood droplets travel in all directions in crime scenes

    Chemical SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEM

    New analysis examines the physics of blood from close-range gunshot wounds. This resource is best suited to students in Years...

    Years 7-9
  • The right shoes help athletes run faster
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    The right shoes help athletes run faster

    Biological SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology

    New shoe technology can drop marathon times by 2 minutes. Learn how STEM can help athletes in this resource for...

    Years 4, 7 & 10
  • Ten things to take on your next trip to space
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    Ten things to take on your next trip to space

    Biological SciencesPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEMTechnology

    What do you need to make life aboard the ISS bearable – even pleasant? Learn how scientists are applying their...

    Years 5, 7-8 & 10
  • How a baby T-Rex bites
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    How a baby T-Rex bites

    Biological SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEM

    Researchers use 3D modelling to examine the jaws of different-sized tyrannosaurs. This resource is best suited to Biology and Physics...

    Years 5, 7 & 10
  • Hold on, that’s why we have fingerprints
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    Hold on, that’s why we have fingerprints

    Biological SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEM

    Researchers explore the ridges of our fingerprints, wet and dry. This resource is best suited to Year 4 Physics students...

    Years 4-5
  • Power Hiking Backpack
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    Power Hiking Backpack

    EngineeringPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology

    Researchers have developed a backpack that will share the load. This short article describes an innovative new technology that could...

    Years 8 & 10
  • Snakey sine waves
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    Snakey sine waves

    Biological SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEM

    The physics of sidewinder snake movement. This article is best suited to Year 9 Physics students to combine an understanding...

    Years 9
  • So, why a cone-shaped meteorite?
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    So, why a cone-shaped meteorite?

    Mathematical SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEM

    It’s just the physics of flight, mathematicians suggest. This short article discusses why a meteorite is often cone-shaped by looking...

    Years 7-8 & 10
  • Unlocking Universal secrets with AstroQuest
    Article, Citizen Science & Student Activity

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    Unlocking Universal secrets with AstroQuest

    Careers in STEMPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM

    AstroQuest is calling for volunteer stargazers. This interesting article explains the citizen science project, AstroQuest. This project is suitable for...

    Years 7 & 10
  • 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
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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

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