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  • What is the most important thing a scientist needs?
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    What is the most important thing a scientist needs?

    STEMBiologyCareers in STEMChemistryPhysicsSpace Sciences

    What is the most important thing a scientist needs? – Lennox, age 6 Use this article to help students learn...

    Years F-7
  • Aurora Traditions of the First Australians
    Article & Student Activity

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    Aurora Traditions of the First Australians

    Aboriginal + Torres Strait Islander Histories & CulturesChemistryPhysicsSpace SciencesSTEM

    The Southern Lights of the Aurora Australis are writ large in the storytelling traditions of Indigenous Australians, write Krystal De...

    Years 6-9
  • Solar System Knowledge of the First Australians
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    Solar System Knowledge of the First Australians

    Aboriginal + Torres Strait Islander Histories & CulturesSpace SciencesSTEM

    For at least 65,000 years, First Nations Australians have understood Earth’s place in the solar system and the universe, write...

    Years 5
  • A catalyst for faster, cheaper biodiesel
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    A catalyst for faster, cheaper biodiesel

    ChemistryEarth SciencesPhysicsSTEMTechnology

    New system can work with low-grade feedstock. This interesting article details an invention to use biodiesels through an innovative chemical...

    Years 7-10
  • Worldwide 100% renewable energy possible by 2050, claims detailed plan
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    Worldwide 100% renewable energy possible by 2050, claims detailed plan

    Earth SciencesPhysicsSTEMTechnology

    A detailed roadmap for 139 countries outlines a path to a future powered entirely by wind, water and solar energy....

    Years 8 & 10
  • Learning the Star Knowledge of First Australians
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    Learning the Star Knowledge of First Australians

    Aboriginal + Torres Strait Islander Histories & CulturesSpace SciencesSTEM

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people use their understanding of the night sky to navigate, inform cultural practices and much...

    Years F-3, 5 & 7
  • Rain really can move mountains
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    Rain really can move mountains

    ChemistryEarth SciencesSTEM

    Himalayan study describes dramatic impact of erosion. This article is suitable for year 7, 8 and 9 Earth and Space...

    Years 7-9
  • The Prime Minister’s Prize for Science awards two incredible teachers
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    The Prime Minister's Prize for Science awards two incredible teachers

    STEM

    The Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science awards recognise outstanding teachers who are instrumental in inspiring the next generation of scientists...

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

    Earth & Space ScienceSpace 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

    ChemistryPhysicsSpace 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
  • Most young people who do VET after school are in full-time work by the age of 25
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    Most young people who do VET after school are in full-time work by the age of 25

    Careers in STEMEngineeringSTEM

    Researchers and data analysts from the National Centre for Vocational Education Research explain 25-years worth of research about the most...

    Years
  • Divide and conquer: why doing maths adds up to life success
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    Divide and conquer: why doing maths adds up to life success

    Careers in STEMMathematicsSTEM

    Senior lecturer in Applied Mathematics at Macquarie University, Dr Sophie Calabretto, discusses the importance of the skills developed by maths...

    Years

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