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Stories of Australian Science

Stories of Australian Science

Contents

  • Ocean acidification threatens marine ecosystems
  • The kangaroo genome – marsupials filling the gap
  • Australia’s new reactor opens
  • Carbon dioxide bad news for ocean critters
  • Bacteria: The mining powerhouse of the future
  • Quenching our thirst for water
  • The Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Programme
  • Researcher to fight insects with spider venom
  • Language – nature or nurture?
  • Some secrets of breast milk revealed?
  • Measuring the nano world
  • Coral records thousands of years of climate change
  • Animals contribute to greenhouse gases
  • VESKI’s innovative fellowships deliver results
  • Dynamic vision – new eyes for old
  • Shattering the crystal lattice
  • Venom from the sea cures human pain
  • Rescuing the South Pacific’s weather data
  • Master switch turns plant sex life on and off
  • Sustaining the shrinking footprint
  • Turning sugarcane into a clean green energy source
  • Dairy stem cells a world first
  • Rail science fast-tracked by Rail CRC
  • The world needs science – science needs women
  • Predicting Australia’s mineral future
  • A satellite clue to extreme bushfire threat
  • Antarctica under threat
  • BHP Billiton leading the way in mine optimisation tools
  • Every would-be rocker’s fantasy comes true
  • Making light work of photonic chip fabrication
  • Dating the hobbit
  • Fighting fire with science
  • Women at scientific forefront awarded new VESKI Innovation Fellowships
  • Unlocking secrets of significant declines in regional rainfall in Australia

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    • Innovation today means jobs and prosperity tomorrow

      Innovation today means jobs and prosperity tomorrow

      Innovation today means jobs and prosperity tomorrow
    • Slivers of sun: clean energy and smarter mining

      Slivers of sun: clean energy and smarter mining

      Slivers of sun: clean energy and smarter mining
    • Transforming lives and economies together

      Transforming lives and economies together

      Transforming lives and economies together
    • Delivering sustainable agriculture and biosecurity

      Delivering sustainable agriculture and biosecurity

      Delivering sustainable agriculture and biosecurity
    • Understanding and responding to changing climate

      Understanding and responding to changing climate

      Understanding and responding to changing climate
    • Traveling at Mach 5: Defense and materials science in action

      Traveling at Mach 5: Defense and materials science in action

      Traveling at Mach 5: Defense and materials science in action
    • The Australian science and technology system

      The Australian science and technology system

      The Australian science and technology system
    • Searching the southern sky, and unchaining the internet

      Searching the southern sky, and unchaining the internet

      Searching the southern sky, and unchaining the internet
    • Science collaboration improves health

      Science collaboration improves health

      Science collaboration improves health

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