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Mystery Mountain Range Explained
10 Dec 2009
This article presents the geological formation of the Petermann Ranges in central Australia from the viewpoint of a scientist solving a problem. It provides a solution put forward by an Australian geophysicist Dr Alan Aitken.
National Curriculum Year 10
Earthquakes
04 Mar 2010
Will scientists ever be able to predict earthquakes accurately? Dr Maryanne Demasi joins a diverse and international group of scientists on board the largest scientific drilling vessel in the world. The scientists are using the latest technology to drill into one of the most earthquake prone...
National Curriculum Year 10
Hotter Than Hot
04 Mar 2010
Bernie Hobbs explores the question 'what is heat?' and the difference between hot and cold. The graphics of particles in motion enhance the explanations provided.
National Curriculum Year 10
Too Cold for Cane Toads
30 Oct 2008
A new study has looked at how temperatures impact cane toad movement and has aided in the development of a model that indicates that their geographical spread is limited. An excellent example of the use of mathematical modelling in scientific research and how scientists have tried to address...
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 11 and 12
Sichuan quake once-in-4000-year event
28 Sep 2009
People who were killed, injured or bereaved in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake had the cruel misfortune to be victims of an event that probably occurs just once in four millennia, seismologists report.The article explains how interactions at plate boundaries may result in earthquakes and describes the...
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 11 and 12



