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There’s more to libraries than just books. Are you someone that enjoys listening to a story or two? Or someone who enjoys sitting down with a good book? Well, good news! During National Science ...
What you need: Small saucepan, spoon and stove top ¼ cup tapioca flour* ¼ cup cold tap water 1 tablespoon sugar 4 drops food colouring ¼ teaspoon citric acid (available in the baking aisle) ...
What you need: Empty bottle Pen lid What to do What to do: Place the bottle on its side and place the pen lid half inside the neck of the bottle. Make sure the hole in the lid is facing the ...
What you need: 5-10 Australian coins of the same value (pictured here are $1 coins, but any round coins will do) Cardboard, paper towel, a pencil and scissors 5-10 zinc-plated metal washers ...
What you need: Saucepan, stove, large spoon and a measuring cup 2½ cups (plus an extra 2 pinches) white sugar Food colouring 2 bamboo skewers 2 tall glasses or jars, 250 ml capacity 2 clothes ...
The week officially starts today but events have been running for some time now! Adelaide kicked the week off with Science Alive! last weekend, and Beaker Street has been happening all over ...
What you need: a small table a tablecloth (or similar piece of material) with no hem various heavy items (preferably unbreakable ones) eg metal cutlery, cups, salt shaker, fruit bowl etc nerves ...
CSIRO, the National Science Agency, has supported STEM education and outreach programs for teachers and students for over 40 years and counting. Naturally, they’re back again for National Science ...
National Science Week was launched in Parliament House this morning, with MPs and senators from all sides of politics attending. A special surprise guest was Deputy Prime Minister (and science ...
The most phenomenal and spectacular science show on the planet! Jaw-dropping new graphics depicting what was, what is and what may be in the future, from before time began to mankind’s life on ...