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"Father Of Wi-Fi" Awarded PM Prize
28 Oct 2009
This article refers to the Prime Ministers awards in science for 2009 providing the name for the Science Prize of the Year, the Malcolm Macintosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year, the Science Minister's Prize for Life Scientist of the Year and the Prime Minister's Prizes for Excellence...
National Curriculum Year 7
Frogman
27 Aug 2009
The program catches up with the winner of the 2009 Eureka Prize for "Early Career Species Discovery", Dr Conrad Hoskins. His research area is taxonomy, the discovery and classification of new species. The program shows his fieldwork in the rainforests of Queensland, new discoveries...
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
Dr Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
27 Aug 2009
The program catches up with the winner of the 1999 Eureka Prize for Scientific Research, Dr Ove Hoegh-Guldberg. More than 10 years ago, he proposed that just a 1 or 2 degree rise in sea temperature would be enough to wipe out the Barrier Reef. At the time he was howled down by many in the...
National Curriculum Year 10
Associate Professor Liz Harry
27 Aug 2009
The program catches up with the winner of the 2002 Eureka Prize for Scientific Research, Associate Professor Liz Harry now working at the University of Technology, Sydney, and looks at the effect this award has had on her professional life. The award was for her work on bacterial division. Since...
National Curriculum Year 9
Daniel O'Doherty
24 Sep 2009
The program presents the research of Daniel O'Doherty, winner of the 2008 Action Against Climate Change Eureka Schools Prize. It provides a model of a valid scientific investigation by a school student and illustrates the use of surveys for data collection and spreadsheets for data analysis. The...
National Curriculum Year 9



