Rochester S.C. Science Week

Rochester’s current Year 10 students engage the Year 6 students from local feeder primary schools to teach them STEM based activities. The secondary students will put together 10 different activities, for example exploring how light travels through space, and grasping the concepts of force and motion on the Moon. Throughout National Science Week different primary…

Oceans of Poetry

Write a poem about THE OCEAN: it could be a discovery under the waves; a form of ocean life you find interesting; anything that’s Ocean-related. By the time National Science Week begins the Science Rhymes website will display a collection of your rhyming verse poems about THE OCEAN and related science discoveries that have captured…

Tec-NQ Open Day

Come learn about how STEM is used in the trades. Virtual and hands-on try-a-trade activities and demonstrations are on show at Tec-NQ’s Open Day. Activities include: use of DC in electrical power circuits. CNC Programming virtual welding on an augmented reality welding simulator hydraulic systems testing measure the fuel output, flow rates and spray patterns…

UNSW Bragg Student Science Writing Prize

Are you a writer in Years 7-10? Want to win great prizes? What are the solutions that will help us to address global challenges such as catastrophic climate change, global pandemics, severe weather and sea level rise? From bushfire science using smart satellites and Indigneous know-how, to vaccine development, citizen science apps tracking insect population…

Science Exchange Series – What can I actually do with my drone?

Drone use has grown rapidly in recent years. As a society we have come to appreciate drones and remote sensors as affordable tools that enable high resolution and on-demand data collection.  Join Dr Nik Callow (Senior Lecturer and UWA Chief Remote Pilot) as he explores the purpose of drones as useful remote sensing tools in…

Casey Station Science Smoko

On or about 20 August we plan to structure our morning tea around National Science Week down here at Casey Station in East Antarctica. The Sun will have returned and we will be starting to think about a new summer season on station. This one will be quite different as preparations and planning have been…

Leeuwin Ocean Adventure

Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation is a not for profit organisation which operates Australia’s largest Sail Training Tall Ship Leeuwin ll out of Fremantle, WA. The interactive presentation aims to inspire the community to become involved with STEM based immersion activities whilst experiencing adventure sailing over the “Deep Blue”. The presentation showcases the environment and wildlife…

Keeping an Eye on Dementia Using Science From Space

The eye has long been regarded as the window to the brain and recent advances in imaging technologies may make it possible to detect early signs of brain diseases via the eye. Researchers at the Centre for Eye Research in Melbourne have applied a method developed by NASA scientists for imaging the earth from satellites…

Anne Harbers: Electricity, Astronomy and Natural History

From Colonial Sydney to Royal Sweden, and a Ladies Academy of Science In-Between. What did Fanny Macleay in colonial Sydney in 1826 have in common with the Dutch Golden Age painter Rachel Ruysch (1634-1750) and even the royal Queen Lovisa Ulrika of Sweden (1720–1782)? Fanny would have been welcomed to The First Women’s Academy of…