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The Food Industry
2012-10-15*The manufacture of foods has dramatically changed in the past thirty years, as **Steve Flint**, Massey University explains: *
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Ask-A-Scientist: Transport fuels from coal?
2012-10-15Is it true that during the Second World War Germany and South Africa made transport fuels from coal? What is the process and is it feasible today?
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Periodic Table – more changes
2012-10-15by Suzanne Boniface
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Nature of science activity
2012-04-15The following Nature of Science (NoS) activities use colour chemistry and have a focus on ‘Participating and Contributing in Science’.
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The nature of chemical bonding
2012-04-15Sheila Woodgate at the University of Auckland, through an analysis of the responses of 400 Year 12 and Year 13 students to a BestChoice module about ionic, covalent and metallic bonding, has exposed student misconceptions that could inform the teaching of bonding.
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Teach food science to improve health outcomes
2012-01-15Teaching children about food is as important today as it has ever been, as Dr Simon Loveday, Research Scientist, Riddet Institute, Massey University Palmerston North, explains:
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Teaching causal text connectives in chemistry
2012-01-15A Yr 12 Chem class struggled writing long answers to NCEA Chemistry questions because they didn’t understand causal text connectives. A literacy intervention changed classroom practice for better NCEA scores, as David Whitehead, Waikato Uni, and Fiona Murphy, Sacred Heart Girls’ College Hamilton explain:
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A week of hands-on science
To observe Conservation Week this year, Ormiston Senior College held a science-packed week, writes science technician Alison Blakey.