Article, Career Profile & Citizen Science Please login to favourite this article. Meet our Indigenous researcher: Marlee Hutton Aboriginal + Torres Strait Islander Histories & CulturesBiological SciencesCareers in STEMChemical SciencesEarth SciencesSTEM To honour Australia’s history, from 18 to 26 January, Education – RiAus will be exclusively publishing content by and about... Years 4, 6-8 & 10
Article, Career Profile & Podcast Please login to favourite this article. Jane Oppenheim and her career in science-based skincare Biological SciencesCareers in STEMChemical SciencesSTEM Researcher Dr Jane Oppenheim was the 2019 Clunies Ross Entrepreneur of the Year. In this article, you will find out... Years 8-10
Article Please login to favourite this article. Hayabusa2 capsule and cargo are back Asia & Australia's Engagement with AsiaEngineeringPhysical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEMTechnology Here’s what you need to know about Hayabusa2 landing in South Australia. This article describes what happened after the Hayabusa2... Years 5, 7-8 & 10
Article Please login to favourite this article. So, why a cone-shaped meteorite? Mathematical SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEM It’s just the physics of flight, mathematicians suggest. This short article discusses why a meteorite is often cone-shaped by looking... Years 7-8 & 10
Article Please login to favourite this article. Volcanoes that just kept on giving Earth SciencesSTEM Magma ‘conveyor belt’ fueled eruptions in Indian Ocean. This interesting resource shows how the Kerguelen Plateau experiences so much volcanic... Years 6 & 9
Article Please login to favourite this article. Keep cool like a camel Biological SciencesChemical SciencesSTEMTechnology The two-layer thing may work for technology too. This fascinating article shows an efficient cooling technology that combines chemistry with... Years 6-8
Article Please login to favourite this article. Glycine and dark chemistry in a lab as cold as space Chemical SciencesSpace SciencesSTEM Making glycine without UV opens world of possibilities. This interesting article describes a new discovery of glycine forming without... Years 8-10
Article & Citizen Science Please login to favourite this article. The Great Cicada Blitz Biological SciencesCareers in STEMSTEM In search of the sound of the Australian summer. This article describes an interesting citizen science project to identify... Years 3-7 & 9-10
Article Please login to favourite this article. Shining a light on wine fraud Chemical SciencesSTEM New technique looks for fingerprints to prove origin. This short article tells of a new chemistry technique used to detect... Years 8-10
Article Please login to favourite this article. Superconductor happy at room temperature Chemical SciencesEngineeringMathematical SciencesPhysical SciencesSTEMTechnology Physics first achieved under great pressure. This stimulating article shows early research into a superconductor that is efficient at a... Years 8-10
Article, Citizen Science & Student Activity Please login to favourite this article. Grow some spines for EchidnaCSI Biological SciencesSTEMTechnology Opportunities for a little echidna detective work. This article describes a citizen science project that asks the community to submit... Years 5-7 & 9-10
Article Please login to favourite this article. So, how do you weigh a dinosaur? Biological SciencesMathematical SciencesSTEMTechnology Turns out there are two ways to weigh a dinosaur and they’re both right. This interesting article describes two ways... Years 5 & 7