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News and feature articles from all fields of science. Atlas of Living Australia « sharing biodiversity knowledge. NASA GeneLab. Difen Science. CirculationGame. Science news and science jobs from New Scientist - New Scientist. MadSciNet: The 24-hour exploding laboratory. ABC Science. Hot tags Weather Climate Change Planets and Asteroids Archaeology Fossils Editor's choice Sunday, 15 January 2017 RN Offtrack Counting birds to save the Murray-Darling Friday, 18 November 2016 Professor Richard Kingsford has spent much of his life counting birds: a critical body of work that shows Australia's rivers are under threat.

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Great Moments in Science The earworms you can't get out of your head Tuesday, 29 November 2016If you've ever had a song stuck in your head, you'll know it's annoying. Photos Incredible inner space Venture into the micro world of human anatomy and animals with teeth reinforced with iron, scales that reflect light and velvet 'fingers' on their skin captured by scientists from the Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Facility. More galleries Science Quizzes Aussie birds quiz Can you tell the difference between a cuckoo and a cockatoo, or a peregrine and a penguin? Chemistry quiz Is your chemistry knowledge as light as helium or as heavy as plutonium? The Science Behind the News. Nobelprize.org. Science for Kids - Fun Experiments, Cool Facts, Online Games, Activities, Projects, Ideas, Technology.

Home - SchoolScience.co.uk. Interactive Science Revision - Games and Activities. Home of the Virtual Body - MEDtropolis. Science & Nature - Human Body and Mind. Khan Academy. Extreme weather - ABC Splash. Home > Topics > Extreme weather Extreme weather Image source: Tropical Cyclone Inigo approaching northwest Australia, 2003, courtesy NASA/GAFC (Wikimedia Commons) Cracking up!

Extreme weather - ABC Splash

Soil and water Watch scientists investigate water movement through soil that has been cracked by drought. Science Year: 7 Tracking ice clouds Fly into a massive thunderstorm with pilots and scientists as they study how global warming could affect storms. The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham. Body systems. Body systems Image source: Getty Images Reading between the lines How many people do you know who have eyesight problems?

Body systems

Test the vision of four people to identify their particular problem, and find... Science Years: 9,10 The science of tooth decay! When we eat sugary foods, the bacteria in our mouths produce acids that attack tooth enamel and cause cavities. Science Year: 9 Reading between the lines. Experiments. Experiments Image source: Shutterstock Rolling a square wheel?

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We all know square wheels can't roll, right? Come ride a bumpy road with a scientist who demonstrates how a wheel works, and why they... Science Years: 7,10 How to detect carbon dioxide While carbon dioxide gas is invisible, we can determine if it is present through some simple experiments. Science Years: 7,8. How do the lungs work? - Emma Bryce. What does the liver do? - Emma Bryce. Your liver does a huge amount of work inside you, and yet a lot of people aren’t even that sure where it is.

What does the liver do? - Emma Bryce

This source shows where it lives in the body and what its different parts are. Interested in what the inside of this organ looks like? You may want to read about lobules—the liver’s tiny processing plants. Click around and find out how the liver works. Want to see some cross-sections of liver samples? For a really good overview of the liver, you can read up about where it gets its blood from, and how it’s structured. This source has a list of the many problems that can result when the liver isn’t able to do its job properly. Now, saving the grossest—and maybe the most fascinating—part for last: what is bile, what does it taste like, and why is it green? Learn.Genetics.utah.edu. Discover EOL. Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Life.

Discover EOL

EOL is a free online resource bringing together information about all life on Earth in text, images, video, sounds, maps, classifications and more. Explore what EOL has to offer! Multimedia Looking for a picture of a falcon in flight? Want to watch stingrays swimming in the deep seas? Learn more Podcasts Lend an ear and discover the wonders of nature around the world and right outside your back door with EOL's One Species at a Time and other podcasts from our content partners. Learn more Google Earth Stories of Biodiversity on the Move are EOL's Google Earth tours that give a geographical view of the biological world.

Learn more Field Guides Create customized field guides by selecting the information you want from EOL. Learn more LifeDesks Help build EOL with LifeDesks - an online, collaborative workspace for scientists and students. Learn more Observations Let EOL and iNaturalist help you create checklists, make observations and identify the organisms you see. Learn Science at Nature.