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  • Voracious starfish can wait for a proper meal
    Article

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    Voracious starfish can wait for a proper meal

    Biological SciencesSTEM

    Eating habits of baby predator revealed. This article describes the role of starfish in the food chain and their effect...

    Years 4-7
  • Can cat genes explain their nine lives?
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    Can cat genes explain their nine lives?

    Biological SciencesSTEM

    Maybe not, but they can help unravel genomic mutations. This article describes research about cat genomes and mutations. It is...

    Years 10
  • 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
  • Your at-home guide to appreciating snails
    Article & Student Activity

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    Your at-home guide to appreciating snails

    Biological SciencesSTEM

    Watch what they do, then tell their stories. This resource provides an activity that is suitable for Year R and...

    Years 1, 3, 5 & 7
  • What creates Earth’s magnetic field?
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    What creates Earth's magnetic field?

    Earth & Space SciencesEarth SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEM

    The Earth’s core works like a giant bicycle dynamo in reverse. This article is suitable for Year 4 and 6...

    Years 4, 6 & 9
  • 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
  • Sahara actually has quite a few trees
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    Sahara actually has quite a few trees

    Biological SciencesEarth SciencesSTEMTechnology

    Satellite imaging and deep learning provide a clearer picture of the Sahara. Learn about how satellite technology is used to...

    Years 7 & 9
  • Five vampire traits that exist in the real world
    Article & Video & Film

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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Tim Jarvis: Human-wildlife conflict: an unequal contest that needs redefining
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    Tim Jarvis: Human-wildlife conflict: an unequal contest that needs redefining

    Biological SciencesEarth SciencesSTEMTechnology

    When humans and animals cross, it’s termed conflict. As Tim Jarvis explains, that’s not correct. This passionate article explains the...

    Years 7
  • 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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