Academic print magazine with augmented reality features. Brainspace challenges young minds to think beyond the bricks and mortar of the classroom. Interactive with tablets and phones, digital content is triggered from the images on the print pages of each issue. 36+ pages of content.
Brainspace
AI AND VISUAL ART • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IS CHANGING HOW WE COMMUNICATE, WORK AND PLAY. LET'S TAKE A PEEK AT HOW AI IS SHAKING UP THE WORLD OF ART
BATTERY RECYCLING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER!
QUICKSAND
Would you live in a HOUSE THAT TERMITES BUILT? • The term biomimicry is derived from the Greek words bios (life) and mimesis (imitate). Biomimicry is imitating nature to improve life processes.
A WORLD OF MONOMERS & POLYMERS • Building blocks can construct amazing things. In nature, there are building blocks called monomers. To understand them, think of Minecraft™ or a jumble of Lego™ pieces. One day the building blocks may become a spaceship, another day a butterfly. It's a similar idea with monomers.
create your own POLYMER BALL
Crabby Plastics • Science and innovation restore balance and solve pollution
Plants
WORLD FUN • 4 GAMES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
Make Sense of Your Cents
Dopamine: Social Media's Fuel • Have you ever wondered what makes it so difficult to stop scrolling down your Facebook news feed? Or why it's impossible to ignore the Instagram and Snapchat notifications that pop up on your phone screen? It's not just boredom – it's science!
BEESWAX FOOD WRAP
MORSE CODE BRACELETS
ANIMAL LANGUAGE • We communicate with sound, touch, body language and facial expressions, but we mostly rely on oral language. Animals use sound, movement, and even biological chemistry to express themselves. Let's look at a few interesting ways animals communicate.
The science of Taste • You can see a threat, smell danger, hear an alarm and feel an injury. But did you know that your sense of taste ranks right up there as one of your most effective defence mechanisms?
Are You a Supertaster?
More Genetic Fun
SCHOOLS FOR FISH? • Have you ever seen huge clusters of fish swimming close together, turning and twisting with synchronized movements that happen impossibly fast? They are amazing to watch. That's fish schooling. Here's how it works.
INVASIVE SARGASSUM
Flight of the HUMMiNgbird
COLOURFUL BIRDS
THE ADVENTURES of Tallulah