From sea snails to electronic free circuits
Sea snails and sponges are shedding light on how to create electronic-free circuitry and environmentally friendly optical fibre, say Geelong scientists. The structure of a sea snail’s mother-of-pearl...
View ArticleImmune trick revealed by 21st Century microscope
The molecular process behind a killer hole-punch has been revealed through a unique combination of technology—which Monash University call their ‘21st Century microscope’. Michelle Dunstone and her...
View ArticleMaking jet engines (and power generation) more efficient
It’s very hard to set up a jet engine in a wind tunnel and get accurate measurements inside it while it’s rotating 7,000 times a minute. As air passes over these turbine blades (flowing from right to...
View ArticleHearing voices is normal; lenses a thousandth of a hair-width; harnessing the...
Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology are working on: Gravitational waves—looking further Lenses a fraction of a hair’s width, faster communication and better solar cells Quantum computers...
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