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Building a DNA nanoparticle to be both carrier and medicine
Fatty acids hold clue to creating memories
Machine Learning Guides Carbon Nanotechnology
Cornell, partners to supercharge NYS microchip industry
Bright ideas attract major funding
Nanotech takes on orthopedics
Polyethylene waste could be thing of past
Turning back clock on brains aged by Covid
PolyU researchers develops novel selenium nanoparticles for managing postmenopausal osteoporosis
Liquid metals shake up century-old chemical engineering processes
Nanotechnology creates World’s Smallest Kiwi
UQ to establish world leading mRNA lab
Swinburne shines in ARWU Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2023
We built a ‘brain’ from tiny silver wires. It learns in real time, more efficiently than computer-based AI
Support For Victorian Medical Research Powers On
Professor Michelle Simmons explores The Atomic Revolution in her first Boyer Lecture
Plasma jet tech transforms microalgae
Taste of future: crafting new dairy products
Queensland and Japan universities to continue energy innovation
Salt water-degradable plastics to help oceans
Ultrathin nanotech promises to help tackle antibiotic resistance
Griffith DECRAs dream big in latest $86m funding round
Nanoneedle breakthrough gives hope for cheaper cancer treatment
Controversial ‘forever chemicals’ could be phased out in Australia under new restrictions. Here’s what you need to know
Mineralization of bone matrix regulates tumor cell growth
New technology promises rapid and reliable development of new diagnostic tests
Researchers craft ‘origami DNA’ to control virus assembly
ARC Linkage grant will use synchrotron techniques to analyse and evaluate innovative battery technology
Experiments reveal water can “talk” to electrons in graphene
Yeast dust makes cheap, fast virus test
Two innovative research teams win Royal Society of Chemistry’s prestigious Horizon Prizes
Biodegradable bags to revolutionise mushroom farming
Nanoparticles deliver brain cancer treatment
Artificial Intelligence powers second-skin-like wearable tech
A pint of science with your beer: bringing the latest research to your local
Academy Fellow among Australian scientists elected to Royal Society
Self-folding origami machines powered by chemical reaction
Upcycling method turns textile trash to functional coatings
Micro/nano research makes big impact on life-changing technology
Using tiny brains to treat rare, hereditary diseases
Nano inks could change how we use energy
Amcor, Nfinite enter into joint research agreement to leverage nanotechnology in recyclable and compostable packaging
“Inkable” nanomaterial promises big benefits for bendable electronics
Smart nanotechnology for more accurate delivery of insulin
IWD2023: Neena Mitter named one of 50 women at the cutting edge of Aust science
Cotton researcher Neena Mitter: one of 50 women at the cutting edge of Australian science
Industry collaborations progress research in advanced imaging and vaccination
Making high tech medical gels with Australian spinifex grass