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Australian Inventions4 HitsA comprehensive list of Austraian inventions in a fiels range of fields , food, agriculture, health ,medicine,computing
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Science Talk 201021 HitsInterviews with five renowned scientists in areas of vaccines and virology, the environment and polar exploration, Alzheimer?s disease, and the effects of nicotine on the brain, accompanied by related resources and teaching notes. Also includes links to Science Talk resources for 2007, 2008 and 2009 featuring 23 scientists across a broad range of science areas. -
Sites2See: Light and matter23 HitsLinks to resources to explore fundamental questions about light and matter and the application of the physics of light and matter to the past, the future and to space. Includes a quick quiz, links to additional DET NSW physics resources and to the International Science School at the University of Sydney. Includes advice to teachers on syllabus links. Laptop friendly resource. -
A single page resource for National Science Week that brings together a wealth of open content, interviews with scientists, and topic-based pages from the Centre for Learning Innovation (CLI) with links for 2010 National Science Week and the 2010 theme of Australian Biodiversity. Laptop friendly resource. -
Dr Ove Hoegh-Guldberg4 HitsThis program highlights the vulnerability of some of our ecosystems and the way abiotic factors can have a dramatic effect. It also exemplifies the difficult process of having new scientific ideas accepted. -
Sweat like a pig?8 HitsThis script could be used as a stimulus to start discussion about the role of the skin and how endothermic animals maintain their body temperature. -
Spare parts8 HitsA bionic eye, a new heart grown in the lab, spinal implants that will help quadriplegics walk again... The article deals with the historical and future development of our use of implants including the bionic ear and eye. Research into tissue regeneration and bionic regeneration is outlined. -
Water Recycling9 HitsCan we trust science to keep our water safe to drink? Drought, increasing populations and shifting rainfall patterns are placing ever greater demands on our water supplies. This program provides an excellent explanation of the processes involved in recycling sewage for an urban water supply. It also provides a range of opinions and concerns in an excellent debate on the topic. -
A page with example resources, exemplars and advice to help integrate spreadsheet use in teaching and learning for science. Includes suggestions for use, tutorials and information on research and benefits, plus links to a range of related resources. Laptop friendly resource. -
Eco Farming9 HitsThis program provides an example of a new strategy to balance human activities and needs with the maintenance of a quality and sustainable environment. Viewers will discover how EcoTender, a land management scheme being trialled by the Victorian Government, is combining science and economics to fix our damaged Australian farmland. It provides a good example of the benefits of scientific modelling.


