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Phenomena – Episode 9: Evolution
7 Sep 2021

Phenomena – Episode 9: Evolution

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Life is the most complex form of matter. The forces of nature combine, and simple lifeforms evolve into all the diversity of living things. This film was submitted to the SCINEMA 2021 International Science Film Festival and was selected to … Continued
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How snake fangs evolved to perfectly fit their food
24 Jun 2021

How snake fangs evolved to perfectly fit their food

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
We can now predict the prey of a snake by looking at the shape of its fangs. This resource is best suited to Year 10 Biology students learning about evolution. It is an excellent example of how different species evolved … Continued
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