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The Watch And The Watchmaker: Philosophy And Intelligent Design

The Philosopher's Zone
03 Apr 2010 Professor Elliot Sober, Department of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, author of Evidence and Evolution: The Logic behind the Science, discusses the scientific shortfalls of Intelligent design as a scientific theory, as well as some shortfalls of Darwinism as a philosophy.
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Sea Urchins 'Bulldozing' Tasmanian Reef

News in Science / Environment and Nature
08 Dec 2009 This article presents a report from a team of Australian scientists, which describes the impact on the (Tasmanian) reefs of the interaction between climate change and the decline in the number of lobster predators due to overfishing.
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 8 Subjects: Science

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Sea ice loss key to Arctic warming, study

News in Science
29 Apr 2010 The story reports the conclusion made by two Australian scientists, Dr James Screen and Dr Ian Simmonds from the University of Melbourne, that the cause of the faster than expected temperature rises in the region are caused by the decline in sea ice. They explain this as due to the positive...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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'Genomic Zoo' To Unlock Vertebrate Secrets

News in Science / Innovation and Technology
05 Nov 2009 This article is a report by a journalist about the Genome 10K Project which plans to map the genomes of 10 000 vertebrates. Australian scientists believe that the project will provide better understanding of the role played by genes in disease. The project will collect samples from around the world...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Charles Darwin

The Philosopher's Zone
14 Feb 2009 Alan Saunders and Natasha Mitchell co-host a discussion between a number of scientists and philosophers about the impact of Darwinism on our society as a whole, as part of a series of events celebrating 200 years since Darwin's birth. Individuals point out the links between philosophy and...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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Catalyst: Weedy Seadragons

TV / Catalyst
10 Sep 2009 The program details a research project about one of the most visually striking animals in the sea, the Weedy Seadragon. It lives in the waters off southern Australia and very little is known about it. The program describes how this long term project is being carried out, why it is important and...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 7 Subjects: Science

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Universal Flu Vaccine

TV / Catalyst
02 Jul 2009 The worldwide spread of Swine Flu in 2009 has seen scientists from around the world working overtime to develop an effective vaccine. The problem is that this vaccine may be effective for only one flu season. The program investigates the work of some Australian immunologists who are working around...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 9 Subjects: Science

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Trawl Team

TV / Catalyst
20 May 2010 Reporter Mark Horstman follows the research expedition of a team of scientists from the Australian Antarctic Division to the Southern Ocean to discover the mysterious benthic [sea floor living] creatures that live under up to two kilometres of water. Information is provided about the technology...
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 8 Subjects: Science

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Squeaky Sand

TV / Catalyst
18 Jun 2009 Surfing scientist, Ruben Meerman seeks to answer the question — why does some sand squeak and some sand doesn't? Associate Professor Tim Senden, an applied mathematician from the Australian National University uses some models to provide a possible explanation.
National Curriculum  National Curriculum Year 8 Subjects: Science

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Catalyst: Sports Motion

TV / Catalyst
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  National Curriculum Year 10 Subjects: Science

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