This resource provides a systematic, step by step scaffold of a scientific investigation using secondary data of atmospheric measurements made on the grounds of Liverpool Girls' High School from March 2019 to February 2020.
Students will:
- propose an hypothesis after researching relevant background information
- process and analyse data and information
- create a graph and interpret results
- communicate the process and findings of their investigation in the form of a scientific report
- increase their understanding of the atmosphere and the factors that influence it
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2021 Shorebirds Competition Summary and Results
Shorebirds Competition 2021 results.
High achievers join ANSTO Graduate Development Program in 2015
Australia amongst the world's best in the international nuclear arena
On the international stage amongst the leading nuclear nations of the world, Australians hold its own. This status has been earned by ANSTO’s seventy-year history of safe nuclear operations, the application of nuclear science and technology to benefit society and nuclear stewardship role in Australia.
Role at ANSTO
Role at ANSTO
Distinguished researchers who use synchrotron techniques recognised
2022 Shorebirds Competition Summary and Results
Shorebirds Competition 2022 results.
Innovator in energy and sustainability uses power of synchrotron light to make advances
Periodic table photo competition results
This science week ANSTO (August 10th - 18th) is running a classroom competition using the ANSTO Periodic Table and our new ANSTO XR app.
Science and Engineering Challenge
Over 250 students took part in ANSTO's annual Science and Engineering Challenge with an all-girl school taking top honours.
Champions are accelerating progress in the empowerment of women
Update on PNG aquaculture project to improve the industry and benefit the local population
PNG researcher provides a progress update on an aquaculture project to improve the industry and benefit the local population
User Meeting 2020 Invited Speakers
The User Advisory Committee (UAC) are pleased to present this year's invited speakers.
ANSTO scientists and engineers featured in Careers with STEM Science
ANSTO scientists have been featured in the new issue of Careers with STEM Science, a publication produced for high school students, undergraduates and grads, careers advisors, teachers and parents to discover careers and study paths.
Glass: More Than Meets the Eye
Explore the exciting finalist and runner up entries of previous year ANSTO hackathons!
Stable production of hydrogen from seawater
Efficient electro-catalysis of hydrogen from seawater represents a low-cost, abundant source of clean energy.
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