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KRILL SEEKERS: HOW NUYINA IS REVOLUTIONISING ANTARCTIC RESEARCH
9 Jun 2022

KRILL SEEKERS: HOW NUYINA IS REVOLUTIONISING ANTARCTIC RESEARCH

by Claire Hughes | posted in: STEM In Action, Biological Sciences, Careers In STEM, Physical Sciences | 0
Scientists and engineers at AAD have designed and built equipment that has revolutionised not only the capture of live Antarctic krill in the Southern Ocean, but also world-leading research in a krill aquarium. The project has been more than a … Continued
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SHIP OF FIRSTS
1 Apr 2022

SHIP OF FIRSTS

by Claire Hughes | posted in: STEM In Action, Biological Sciences, Careers In STEM, Physical Sciences | 0
Australia’s icebreaker RSV Nuyina has risen to the challenges of its first Antarctic voyage, notching up an impressive list of firsts. During the 39 day voyage over 13,000 kilometres to Davis and Casey research stations, Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) personnel conducted a … Continued
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Nuyina has arrived in Tasmania!
20 Oct 2021

Nuyina has arrived in Tasmania!

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: STEM In Action, Tools for Teachers | 0
Australians are excited as their newest icebreaker, RSV Nuyina, arrives home in Hobart. Download the accompanying fun student activities to explore Nuyina. Word Count: 255 Nuyina arrives in Hobart after a 47 day journey. Click to enlarge. Credit: Rob Blakers … Continued
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Australia’s new icebreaker is on its way home
27 Sep 2021

Australia’s new icebreaker is on its way home

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: STEM In Action, Physical Sciences | 0
The gateway to Antarctica is on its way to Australia in the form of a new icebreaker. Learn about Australia's newest icebreaker, RSV Nuyina, as it makes its way on a 24000 km journey to its home in Tasmania, ready … Continued
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Technology in Antarctica
20 Sep 2021

Technology in Antarctica

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
How does technology enable scientists to learn about Antarctic animals? This extended resource is designed for Year 7 Biology and STEM students who are learning about food chains and the use of technology when studying animals. It covers keystone species, … Continued
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Breaking the Ice
6 Sep 2021

Breaking the Ice

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
How do ships sail through the ice to deliver resources to Antarctica? This extended resource is designed for Year 4 Physics and STEM students who are learning about push and pull forces. It covers real-life forces and their effects and … Continued
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Explore the Antarctic ocean floor
12 Aug 2021

Explore the Antarctic ocean floor

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, Earth & Space Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
By analysing algae on the surface of the ocean, scientists have figured out how to model and predict biodiversity on the Antarctic seafloor. In this video, hear from PhD candidate Jan Jansen about how the modelling process works, and check … Continued
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