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D.I.WHY: What can you catch with a camera?
https://australian.museum/inside-out/homeschool-resources/diwhy-what-can-you-catch-with-a-camera/What can you catch with a camera? Become a scientist in your own backyard with this interactive video series.
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Solar power
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-solutions/solar-power/Australia has some of the best conditions for harnessing solar and one of the highest uptakes of solar energy in the world. Discover how Australian inventors are helping make solar even more accessible and sustainable through transparent and flexible solar-collecting plastics and solar roof tiles.
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Microalgae
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-solutions/microalgae/Tiny algae are giving us new plastics, fuels, and impressive amounts of carbon capture. Delve into the many uses of this incredible resource and find out how it is being used in bioreactors that can capture as much carbon as a hectare of forest.
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Building smarter
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-solutions/building-smarter/With increasing populations and sprawling development, we need to be looking at more sustainable ways of building. Engage with exciting new materials that revive waste and reduce emissions: tiles made from broken glass and textile scraps, environmentally-friendly concrete and ‘green steel'.
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Collective action
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-solutions/collective-action/Find out how we can work together for a better future. From speaking up and staying informed to supporting a climate action organisation, there are many ways we can create positive change.
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Young Scientists Explore Science and Culture
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/young-scientists-explore-science-and-culture/Our recent Scientist for a Day program kicked off 2015 with the exploration of science and culture.
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What is a Polychaete?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/what-is-a-polychaete/There's more than meets the eye to these worm-like creatures.
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Science on the Road – Far West Tour
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/science-on-the-road-far-west-tour/The AM team traversed 3000 kilometres in two weeks to bring science to 350 students from Dubbo to Broken Hill.
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Barka: The Forgotten River learning journey
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning-journeys/barka-learning-journey/Follow this learning journey to deepen your knowledge and understanding of the Barka (Darling River).
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Spark
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/spark/Learn about cutting-edge technologies and time-tested approaches created by Australian innovators to protect our planet.
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
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Wansolmoana
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Burra
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