Para peneliti bersedia untuk diwawancarai dalam Bahasa Indonesia dan Bahasa Inggris. Dan Listrik untuk Masyarakat. Lebih dari enam puluh lima juta rakyat Indonesia hidup tanpa listrik. Apa maknanya …
Listrik untuk Masyarakat
Indonesia dan Australia meneliti penyediaan listrik untuk masyarakat terpencil dan untuk mengembangkan kota-kota Para peneliti bersedia untuk diwawancarai dalam Bahasa Indonesia dan Bahasa …
Brain training to give tendon pain the boot
Re-training the brain with painless exercises may be the key to stopping recurring tendon pain, according to Melbourne researchers. AFL, basketball and netball players are the major sufferers, with …
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Putting a window and lasers in a ship’s hull
Melbourne and Indonesian scientists work to improve shipping efficiency Scientists available for interview in Bahasa Indonesia and English. Video overlay and photos of ferry available below. Read …
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Memasang jendela dan laser di lambung kapal
Para ilmuwan Surabaya dan Australia bekerja sama untuk meningkatkan efisiensi perkapalan Para ilmuwan bersedia diwawancarai dalam Bahasa Indonesia dan Bahasa Inggris. Liputan video dan foto kapal …
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Not to be sniffed at! Nose spray offers pain relief in childbirth
Pain relief during childbirth may soon be delivered via a self-administered nasal spray, thanks to research from University of South Australia midwifery researcher, Dr Julie Fleet. Well known for …
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Filtering the blood to keep cancer in check
A new diagnostic system used to detect cancer cells in small blood samples could next be turned towards filtering a patient’s entire system to remove those dangerous cells – like a dialysis machine …
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Kimberley corals are true Aussie battlers
While coral reefs around the world are feeling the heat, little-known reefs in Australia’s Kimberley region are prospering, despite living in some of the toughest conditions—and scientists aren’t yet …
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Computers learning to find Australian cancers and broken bones that people miss
Making radiology faster, more accurate, and more affordable for Australia and the world A deal signed today means a ‘deep learning system’ will soon help Australian radiologists to find cancers and …
Feeding the world, and asking where the wind went: 2015 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science
Graham Farquhar Life on land depends on plants. Every plant balances opening its pores to let in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis; and closing its pores to retain water. …
How trillions of bubbles earned billions of dollars for Australia: 2015 Prime Minister’s Prize for Innovation
Professor Graeme Jameson Graeme Jameson’s technologies use trillions of bubbles to add billions of dollars to the value of Australia’s mineral and energy industries. …
Making polymers with light: 2015 Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year
A/Prof Cyrille Boyer Cyrille Boyer uses light to make new and complex polymers. It’s the latest in a series of techniques that have enabled him to create materials which are being applied in areas as …