Monday 5 December 2016 Hear about these stories and more at the Physics Congress in Brisbane this week. More at www.scienceinpublic.com.au/physicscongress Researchers available for interview, …
Shape shifting particles; underground labs; QLD’s forgotten Nobel Prize winner; and more
Sunday 4 December 2016 Highlights from Day 1 of the Physics Congress Australian and international researchers available for interview throughout the week For more highlights, and daily …
Transforming Indonesia and Australia with science and innovation
We're assisting with media for the Australia-Indonesia Science Symposium, held in Canberra from Monday 28 November - Thursday 1 December. Media alert below Media backgrounder for Monday …
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The Australia-Indonesia Symposium forums in brief
Backgrounder The inaugural Australia–Indonesia Science Symposium will explore health, marine science and climate change, agriculture, and big data and disruptive technologies. …
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Media Kit – 2016 CSL Young Florey Medal
After 160 years, it’s time to throw away the needle and syringe Nanopatch starts clinical trials in Brisbane, with Cuba next Rocket scientist Mark Kendall (UQ) reinvents vaccination and wins $25,000 …
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Melbourne’s 3D jet engine technology flies into production in France
Launch at the Australian Embassy in Paris, France Representatives from Monash and Amaero available for interview in Melbourne and Paris on Tuesday and Wednesday. Call Niall (in Paris) on +61 417 131 …
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Safran media release
Safran Power Units, Amaero Engineering and Monash University announce a strategic partnership to deliver 3D printing aerospace components Melbourne’s 3D jet engine technology flies into production in …
What’s happening to our men?
Life's transitions, mental health and suicidal ideation On average, Australian men die four years younger than women, live with worse health and carry the greater burden of chronic disease. On the …
Melbourne and Sydney lead as hotspots for innovation in Australia
View the Nature supplement here And interactive maps here Nature media release According to the Nature Index, Melbourne was Australia's leading city in terms of high-quality science output in …
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Where’s wallaby? Last call for online wildlife spotters
Monday 5 September 2016 The ABC’s Wildlife Spotter project and competition closes at midnight tonight. But the project has been so successful that the wildlife spotting will continue into the …
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Innovative Victorian kids headed for Silicon Valley
Smart stickers for greener buildings DIY box-set to teach electronics and programming skills And a virtual reality travel guide that lets you shop in Italy from the couch. On Saturday the …
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Breeding mosquitoes; turning Aussie wheat into Indonesian exports; connecting land and sea; the first 1,000 days of life
Today in Surabaya, the third Indonesia-Australia Research Summit discusses research to change lives, including: What happens when islands and remote communities get electricity? How does 24/7 …