Topics:
Chemical Sciences – Atoms, Particle Models
Physical Sciences – Energy
Additional: Careers, Technology, Engineering
Concepts (South Australia):
Chemical Sciences – Properties of Matter, Change of Matter
Physical Sciences – Energy
Years: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
The internet of thoughts is coming | Cosmos
Space tourism – a launch Australia can’t afford to miss – Australia’s Science Channel
The little-known native foods about to change the world – Australia’s Science Channel
From 3D printing to bioplastic, seaweed just keeps on giving – Australia’s Science Channel
Ice, ice, maybe: water physics thrown into doubt | Cosmos
Why the next generation of rockets will be powered by methane – Australia’s Science Channel
Seven unexpected uses for natural gas fuel – Australia’s Science Channel
New transistor shows promise for wearable tech | Cosmos
Australian astronomers track down the source of elusive fast radio burst – Australia’s Science Channel
Mathematics of scale: big, small and everything in between | Cosmos
Chernobyl is now a hugely important wildlife refuge | Cosmos
For Antarctic food webs, penguin poo is the gift that keeps | Cosmos
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Scientists in Sydney and Singapore create a world first for light waves. Use this article to show students some ground-breaking new technology made possible due to STEM knowledge and understanding. It would work well alongside Chemical and Physical sciences for years 8, 9, and 10, as well as senior sciences.
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