Media call 11 am, Garvan Institute with researchers and the late Rebecca Wilson’s brother, Jim WilsonMeet in the foyer of the Kinghorn Cancer Centre, 370 Victoria St, Darlinghurst NSW …
Massive X-ray blasts, thousands of black holes revealed; a universe in a computer and more
Next generation astronomers win national recognition A Sydney student, early-career researchers from Perth and Melbourne, and a fast telescope have received awards for changing our view of our …
DeadlyScience and Merck to bring physics, chemistry, and biology experiments to young Indigenous scientists
Merck, a leading science and technology company, is proud to support DeadlyScience’s new program DeadlyLab to create STEM learning kits for students in remote areas. The kits will explore chemistry, …
‘Sharkskin’ makes planes faster, smoother, cheaper
A sharkskin-inspired coating on planes will save thousands of dollars per flight and slash carbon emissions, says Aussie start-up, MicroTau. The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) today …
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Stem-cell models reveal glaucoma secrets
Australian researchers uncover hidden genetic markers of glaucoma. Stem cell models of the retina and optical nerve have been used to identify previously unknown genetic markers of glaucoma, in …
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Backyard astronomers win recognition from the professionals
Media release ImagesBackground infoMore about the winners and the award 200 supernovae found by six mates – enabling discoveries about the evolution of stars and the ingredients of life Ex-miner …
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