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Can Self-powering Displays Become Reality?
Tiny Chip Could Help Cameras Spot Hidden Details
Your phone screen doesn’t have the same color range as the human eye – and AI widens the gap between digital images…
What are those orange balls on some power lines?
Depressed mice successfully treated with smart contact lenses that zap their brains – new study
Victoria leading the way with AI tools to better protect wildlife
Powerful, non-destructive Synchrotron technique provided insights into rare Renaissance manuscript
TVs keep getting more pixels – but we are approaching the limits of what our eyes can actually see
Why drawing eyes on food packaging could stop seagulls stealing your chips
Bolt Of Lightning Illuminates Queensland Coastline
Power through light? How LEDs are shaping the future of wireless power transfer
Identifying dinosaurs from their footprints is difficult – but AI can help
Are there thunderstorms on Mars? A planetary scientist explains the red planet’s dry, dusty storms
New low-noise amplifiers sharpen the senses of the ALMA Radio-Observatory
Light Causes Atomic Layers To Do Twist
Science Behind People Who Never Forget Face
The science behind people who never forget a face
Venom in motion: How scientists captured snakes striking faster than the blink of an eye
A flexible lens controlled by light-activated artificial muscles promises to let soft machines see
Dogs Being Used To Detect Invasive Weeds
‘Eye-on-a-chip’ reveals trigger for steroid-induced glaucoma
Astronomers capture a record 130-year evolution of a dying star
Your dog can read your mind – sort of
New 3D Laser Scanner Developed For Harvesting Robots
How can the James Webb Space Telescope see so far?
X-rays have revealed a mysterious cosmic object never before seen in our galaxy
AI can guess racial categories from heart scans – they’re detecting bias not biological differences
Ancient Mars may have had a carbon cycle − a new study suggests the red planet may have once been warmer, wetter…
Invasive weed sniffer detection dogs in action across Port Stephens
Where does black fall on the color spectrum? A color scientist explains
AI-based technology could reduce the number of controversial decisions in boxing
That’s no straw: Hummingbirds evolved surprisingly flexible bills to help them drink nectar
Insect fossil find “extremely rare”
Your world is different from a pigeon’s – but a new theory explains how we can still live in the same reality
New Forensics Capabilities For NT Police
Want to help our precious nocturnal bugs during Matariki’s longer nights? Turn the lights down low
Phone cameras can take in more light than the human eye − that’s why low-light events like the northern lights often look…
Why so many animals have a third eyelid, including our pets – yet humans don’t
Check And Check-methane
Could a telescope ever see the beginning of time? An astronomer explains
We went looking for glowing interstellar gas – and stumbled on 49 unknown galaxies
Our survey of the sky is uncovering the secrets of how planets are born
Solar panels in your eyeballs? This engineer is looking into it
Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform medicine
Monash engineers make discovery that gives babies with hearing impairment new hope
Five technologies getting most out of coral spawning
Taking guess work out of spinal surgery
Using quantum computing to protect AI from attack