Article Please login to favourite this article. Keep cool like a camel BiologyChemistrySTEMTechnology The two-layer thing may work for technology too. This fascinating article shows an efficient cooling technology that combines chemistry with... Years 6-8
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Article Please login to favourite this article. Can objects bruise like we do? BiologyChemistrySTEMTechnology Korean scientists continue the quest to make material that bruise possible. This article is well suited to Year 8 and... Years 8-10
Article, Citizen Science & Student Activity Please login to favourite this article. Unlocking Universal secrets with AstroQuest Careers in STEMPhysicsSpace SciencesSTEM AstroQuest is calling for volunteer stargazers. This interesting article explains the citizen science project, AstroQuest. This project is suitable for... Years 7 & 10
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