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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
Catalyst: Weedy Seadragons
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 Year 7
Fingerprints
28 May 2009
Fingerprints have been used by police for over 100 years to catch criminals. Dr Paul Willis reports on how advances in science are improving the expensive and dangerous practice of revealing fingerprints on paper. Students from the University of Technology Sydney were given the task of finding a...
National Curriculum Year 6
Dugongs
17 Sep 2009
The program is about dugongs, a protected marine animal that is still threaten with extinction, and the research scientists from the University of Queensland are carrying out into their behaviour and breeding patterns in an effort to ensure their future. The scientists are pioneering a new way of...
National Curriculum Year 7
Royal Institution Australia
15 Oct 2009
In 2009, the Royal Institution in Australia (RI Aus) was launched. Science communicator and founding member Robyn Williams describes the foundation of the first Royal Institute in England 200years ago as the birth of popular science. He traces the operation of this society and highlights the work...
National Curriculum Year 7
Fire, Flood And Acid Mud: Acid Mud
01 May 2008
A range of Australian scientists explain the effects on wetlands of regulating the natural highs and lows of the Murray River water flow, resulting in acid sulfate soils. One wetland has a pH equivalent to that of a car battery. It outlines the chemistry involved - formation of sulfuric acid,...
National Curriculum Year 7
Blackburn's Nose Leads To Nobel Prize
29 Oct 2009
The story describes the science work that earned Australian-born Dr Elizabeth Blackburn [and two other colleagues] the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine.
National Curriculum Year 10
Last Chance For The Murray-Darling Say Scientists
23 Nov 2009
A presentation by an environment reporter on the issue of lack of water in the Murray-Darling River system as raised by a number of scientists in a report to the Federal Government. A number of the scientists also present their view of the situation.
National Curriculum Year 10



