Topics:
Biological Sciences – The Body, Genetics, Living Things
Additional: Careers, Technology
Concepts (South Australia):
Biological Sciences – Diversity and Evolution, Form and Function
Years: 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
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
Corals can’t adjust to acidic oceans – Australia’s Science Channel
Laos is scattered with jars of the dead – Australia’s Science Channel
We consume over 74,000 microplastic particles a year – Australia’s Science Channel
Branching out: Making graphene from gum trees – Australia’s Science Channel
Microfibres are polluting the Great Barrier Reef – Australia’s Science Channel
For food production, diversity brings strength | Cosmos
Songbirds show remarkable flexibility in learning tunes | Cosmos
Songbirds show remarkable flexibility in learning tunes | 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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The findings could give new insights into human speech development. This interesting article could support the delivery of Biological sciences for years 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10. It would be useful when discussing body systems, adaptations and the similarities between humans and animals.
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