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100s of specially curated video and audio clips, all mapped to the Australian Curriculum.
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Catch Catalyst on Thursdays at 8 pm on ABC TV1!
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Catapult into a world of science with Australia’s leading science magazines for school aged kids.
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Science by Email is a free online newsletter for students, teachers and anyone with an interest in science.
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The Exploratorium isn’t just a museum; it’s an ongoing exploration of science, art, and human perception—a vast collection of online interactives, web features, activities, programs, and events that feed your curiosity.
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From car engines to search engines, from cell phones to stem cells, and thousands of subjects in between, HowStuffWorks has it covered. No topic is too big or too small for our expert editorial staff to unmask… or for you to understand.
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On this site you will find interviews with some of Australia’s leading scientists and discover how they change the world we live in.
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We embed the exciting STEM professionals and cutting-edge research of our partners into award-winning online and print core curricula, adaptable resources, live interactive events and professional development.
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Do some science right away, wherever you are. Find science experiment kits, toys, games, books, and puzzles in our online store. From chemistry sets to origami to microscopes, this is the source for hands-on fun.
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Murder under the Microscope is Australia’s largest online educational, environmental activity. Typically, Murder under the Microscope hosts an interactive mystery game for students in Years 5 to 10. This year, 2013 is different from other years.
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Neuroscience for Kids has been created for all students and teachers who would like to learn about the nervous system.
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Nova, brought to you by the Australian Academy of Science and various sponsors, looks at the science behind the headlines.
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RiAus takes a look at the Science Behind the Headlines – exploring topical science issues and how they are represented in the media. Panellists include scientists and journalists.
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Database of school science lessons, linked to UNESCO, and free to download for educational purposes
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Connecting you to news, events and information from all corners of the Western Australian science community.
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Eric Weisstein’s World of Science contains budding encyclopedias of astronomy, scientific biography, chemistry, and physics.
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The Australian Science Teachers Association (ASTA) in partnership with Education Services Australia (ESA) has prepared 15 units of work to support teachers in the implementation of the Australian Curriculum: Science.
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Spongelab Interactive is a group of scientists, teachers, animators, artists, and programmers passionate about science education. We believe that cutting-edge technology and stunning interactive media should be available to everyone, regardless of fiscal
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The mission of Understanding Science is to provide a fun, accessible, and free resource that accurately communicates what science is and how it really works.
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The science video blog from atoms to astrophysics!
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Why is science important? A collection of thoughts from leading scientists, public figures, …and you. Teachers can find help answering this important inquiry question of students with this website set up by Alom Shaha, Physics Teacher, UK.
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The Wonder of Science program aims to develop passion and enthusiasm for science and technology in school children from grades 6 to 9.
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Science edited for kids, by kids.