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Revolutionizing nanosensor manufacture with a single drop of ethanol

Revolutionizing nanosensor manufacture with a single drop of ethanol

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Could gene therapy help to halt the progression of glaucoma?

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Honeybees can make fast and accurate decisions with a brain the size of a sesame seed

Honeybees can make fast and accurate decisions with a brain the size of a sesame seed

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Could a special form of light made using an ancient Namibian gemstone be the key to new light-based quantum computers?

Could a special form of light made using an ancient Namibian gemstone be the key to new light-based quantum computers?

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Brillouin integrated photonics could enable a third-wave revolution in integrated circuits

Brillouin integrated photonics could enable a third-wave revolution in integrated circuits

Optical fibres are our global nervous system, transporting terabytes of data across the planet in the blink of an eye. As that information travels at the speed of light across the globe, the... Read more

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A cheap and rapid way to find killer bacteria using quantum dots and a smart phone

A cheap and rapid way to find killer bacteria using quantum dots and a smart phone

Australian scientists develop cheap and rapid way to identify antibiotic-resistant golden staph (MRSA). A combination of off-the-shelf quantum dot nanotechnology and a smartphone camera soon... Read more

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The bacteria that produce ten percent of the oxygen we breathe are susceptible to plastic pollution

The bacteria that produce ten percent of the oxygen we breathe are susceptible to plastic pollution

Ten per cent of the oxygen we breathe comes from just one kind of bacteria in the ocean. Now laboratory tests have shown that these bacteria are susceptible to plastic pollution, according t... Read more

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Ten years after the crisis, what is happening to the world’s bees?

Ten years after the crisis, what is happening to the world's bees?

Bees have been living with the mysterious Colony Collapse Disorder for a decade. Simon Klein, Author provided Simon Klein, Université de Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier and Andrew Barron, Macquarie... Read more

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Glass now has smart potential for biological sensing, biomedical imaging and 3D volumetric displays

Glass now has smart potential for biological sensing, biomedical imaging and 3D volumetric displays

Australian researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed a method for embedding light-emitting nanoparticles into glass without losing any of their unique properties – a major ste... Read more

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Do Honeybees Feel? Scientists Are Entertaining the Idea

Do Honeybees Feel? Scientists Are Entertaining the Idea

Bees find nectar and tell their hive-mates; flies evade the swatter; and cockroaches seem to do whatever they like wherever they like. But who would believe that insects are conscious, that... Read more

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Academic calls for specific laws to address intrusive potential of face recognition technology applied to online images

Academic calls for specific laws to address intrusive potential of face recognition technology applied to online images

A telecommunications law academic in Australia has recommended for laws to be enacted criminalising the application of face recognition technology to visual images online that enable the ide... Read more

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