The t-shirt with a small secret
IT’S the t-shirt that repels water — and there’s a little trick to get it to work. Now you can learn all about the science behind it.
IT’S the t-shirt that repels water — and there’s a little trick to get it to work. Now you can learn all about the science behind it.
MONARTO Zoo has welcomed three addax, two scimitar-horned oryx and a blackbuck calf in the international breeding effort to save the species.
EXPLOSIVE Science is the latest attraction at the nation’s biggest science expo: Science Alive! at Adelaide Showground. Opens to schools tomorrow (Friday) and the public this weekend. More than 60 exhibitors provide hands-on activities for all ages.
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HEADS above the rest, ten of South Australia’s finest young scientists have received 2018 Tall Poppy Awards. Meet the latest crop.
ELISA Black signed up to My Health Record years ago but has now opted out it, amid fears that it lacks digital security.
AUSTRALIA’S health care system is entering the digital age with a new approach to record keeping, but privacy and security concerns are raging. We explain how the My Health Record debate has unfolded so far and ask you to have your say by VOTING NOW.
ONE of the world’s most cunning predators are back at Adelaide Zoo after 40 years and have made their presence known to the public.
TALENTED school students are getting a head start on their university studies while still at school and subjects count towards the SACE, ATAR and bachelor’s degree.
ENGLAND is struggling through a heatwave that’s hit 32C — but before we scoff, there’s a reason so many people in the UK can’t cope with it. And the heatwave has huge implications for the world.
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