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Catalyst: Sports Motion
21 May 2009
Sports engineers from Griffith University in Queensland have developed a matchbox sized device for analyzing an athlete's technique. Existing methods often require athletes to be wired up to complex equipment which can limit their natural performance. Dr Maryanne Demasi reports on how this new...
National Curriculum Year 10
Robotic Mimicry
21 May 2009
Scientists at the University of California Berkeley are convinced they are offering a breakthrough in robot design comparable to the way the PC revolutionised computing. Their study of living organisms has offered insights which they have adapted to the world's first robotic cockroach. Dr...
National Curriculum Year 9
Molecular Bypass
22 Apr 2010
Researchers in Perth, WA, have developed a new medicine that corrects genetic mistakes, exon skipping treatment. This is offering hope for people with serious illness. The technique works like a genetic patch which fills in for defective genes when a cell divides. The program focuses on Duchenne...
National Curriculum Year 10
Eureka People's Choice Awards Finalists
09 Jul 2009
The program interviews and briefly describes the research of 3 finalists for the 2009 Eureka People's Choice Awards. Dr Amanda Barnard is a physicist from CSIRO materials Science and Engineering Victoria. Her discovery unlocks the potential to use tiny diamonds (nanodiamonds) for medical...
National Curriculum Year 10
Salinity Mythbusters
29 Mar 2010
The announcer describes briefly the situation of ground water salinity and then describes a theory in explanation put forward by a scientist. The announcer goes on to provide a counter theory put forward by another scientist . The announcer then interviews a practitioner and they discuss the...
National Curriculum Year 10
Nancy Millis
11 Mar 2010
Emeritus Professor Nancy Millis shares her thoughts about her long and varied career. She was first a fermentation scientist and then most notably the chair of the Genetic Manipulation Advisory Committee, a watchdog committee established to monitor developments in genetic modification that...
National Curriculum Year 10
Catalyst: Knowing The Enemy
29 Oct 2009
The program investigates the science of fire and some research by the CSIRO that is increasing knowledge and understanding in this area. Details are provided of tests being done at the Pyrotron, an experimental fire tunnel, in Canberra. The program examines what makes a bushfire so destructive and...
National Curriculum Year 6
Cool Jobs Profile - Medical Entomologist
17 Dec 2008
Cameron Webb is a medical entomologist whose research area is the impact of disease-carrying insects (mosquitoes) on humans. The program profiles his training and work life and includes discussion of the specific inquiry skills required and the need to work collaboratively with developers,...
National Curriculum Year 9
Future Of Fusion
18 Feb 2010
Nuclear fusion promises to provide unlimited clean energy for the future. This program investigates just where nuclear fusion research is at by visit the JET and ITER projects in Europe. Insights can be gained into the nature of the fusion, the engineering and technical problems that need to be...
National Curriculum Year 9
Cool Jobs / Profile / Civil Engineer - Water
22 Sep 2009
Chris Moore is a young engineer employed by Sydney Water to plan, design, construct, operate and maintain water and recycled water systems. The program profiles his training and work life as well as his personal interests and highlights the 'great bits' and 'sucky parts' of his job.
National Curriculum Year 7



