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Do you see how I see?
27 May 2020

Do you see how I see?

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
New artificial eye design mimics the real thing. This resource combines an understanding of Biology, Chemistry and Physics to develop new robotic technology that could impact society in many ways in the future. Use the resource with students in years … Continued
ACSHE134, ACSHE135, ACSHE136, ACSHE157, ACSHE158, ACSHE160, ACSHE226, ACSHE228, ACSSU017, ACSSU043, ACSSU044, ACSSU074, ACSSU149, ACSSU182, adaptation, artificial eye, Biological Sciences, Biology, biology in context, biomimicry, Chemical Science, Chemistry, conservation, copying nature in design, design from nature, eyesight, future of robots, future technology, materials, medical physics, nanomaterials, nanowires, photoreceptor, photoreceptor cells, Physical Sciences, Physics, properties of materials, resources for students, resources for teaching from home, retina, robotics, robots, science research, science researchers, sight, specific adaptation, Teacher resource, vision, Year 8, Year 9
Generating electricity ‘out of thin air’
18 Feb 2020

Generating electricity ‘out of thin air’

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, Earth & Space Sciences, Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Researchers unveil a new device powered by a microbe. An exciting development in technology, making connections between Biology, Chemistry and Physics. This resource is suitable for Physics years 6 and 10 and Senior Secondary National Curriculum for Biological Sciences. Word … Continued
ACSHE021, ACSHE100, ACSHE119, ACSHE120, ACSHE121, ACSHE192, ACSHE194, ACSHE223, ACSHE230, ACSSU097, ACSSU116, ACSSU190, Biological Sciences, Biology, careers in technology, cells, conduction, conductivity, Earth and Space Sciences, electricity, electricity sources, energy generation, future tech, future technology, generating electricity, green electronics, green energy, microbe, nanotech, Nanotechnology, nanowires, non renewable energy, Physical Sciences, Physics, protein nanowires, Senior Secondary Curriculum, technology, Unit 1, Year 10, Year 11, Year 12, Year 6, Year 7
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