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'Genomic Zoo' To Unlock Vertebrate Secrets
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 Year 10
Rat Nav
19 Feb 2009
Researchers are developing much smarter robots by learning some valuable lessons from the humble lab rat. University of Queensland scientists have created a computer program which mimics the way a rat navigates, in the hope of one day giving future robotic vehicles the ability to explore and map...
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 9 and 10
National Science Week flight special
12 Aug 2009
Fun experiments focusing on the science of flight. Try them in your classroom and watch Elliot and the Surfing Scientist tackle them on RollerCoaster. A wide ranges of activities with clear directions and illustrations based on a range of scientific principles.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 7 and 8
DIY Lava Lamp
30 Jul 2008
A chemical reaction that occurs when a soluble aspirin tablet dissolves and the fact that oil and water do not mix are used to create a model of a lava lamp. Students have fun while they learn about density of fluids. Older students can have fun while they learn about chemical reactions and...
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 9 and 10
Rotocopters
24 Sep 2008
Students use balloons, plastic cups and sticky tape to construct their own Rotocopters. This lesson can be part of a unit on flight or used as a great motivating activity to foster positive attitudes. The clear and explicit instructions are a good example of a procedural text. The notes also...
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 7 and 8
Cool Colour
20 Jun 2007
Students predict how food dyes from four chocolate buttons will mix in water. The surprising result demonstrates the role of prior knowledge in making predictions and fosters positive attitudes to unexpected outcomes.
BOS NSW Syllabus Years 9 and 10



