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Sunday Mar 09, 2014
Computer gloves, UV clothing, Solar Panels and Chewing Gum
Sunday Mar 09, 2014
Sunday Mar 09, 2014
We dropped in to the BHP Billiton Science and Engineering
Awards, which are Australia's most prestigious prizes to school students for innovative research in scientific and
engineering.
On show was some great talent for projects including three high school finalists. Angela Liao's on Something to chew on: Effects of gum’s flavour on salivary flow rate and pH levels, Ian Arachi on his project
Ultraviolet protection and clothing, and Sanjog Chintalaphani on Performance of commercial photovoltaics in North Canberra.
Jake Coppinger showed off his Swirlesque glove -
a new form of human-computer interaction. It recognises
natural hand gestures and performs actions, communicating through
smartphone apps.
We also caught up with Director of the CSIRO Discovery Centre Chris Kennedy to talk about Science and Engineering
Awards, young people doing science, and why it matters.
Interviews by Rod
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