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Swinburne Alum designs playgrounds for living
Approaching terahertz regime
PolyU research discovers nanoscale ferroelectric new materials exhibiting potential for making computer memory with low cost and low energy consumption
Launching our future, in Adelaide
CRISPR insight: How to fine-tune Cas protein’s grip on DNA
Why does lightning zigzag? At last, we have an answer to mystery
Predicting New Quantum Echoes: Ultrafast Lightwave Control of Electrons in Crystals
Kibble-Zurek Mechanism for Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions
Physicist identifies how electron crystals melt
Astronomers observe intra-group light – elusive glow between distant galaxies
Future is what we make it, says winner of Prime Minister’s Prize for Science
Fruit flies use corrective movements to maintain stability after injury
High-Power Electrostatic Actuators to Realize Artificial Muscles
Truly Chiral Phonons Observed in Three-Dimensional Materials for First Time
Swinburne researchers recognised as national leaders
$1.25M grant to advance control of 2D materials
Calcium may have been heaviest element in stars, study finds
Two A&S postdocs receive Blavatnik awards in physics, chemistry
Giometto to study evolution of microbial populations with $1.9M grant
Scientists discover they can pull water molecules apart using graphene electrodes
Opening eye of storm
South Korea world of potential for physics student Thomas Venville
When art inspires engineering
For longest time: quantum computing engineers set new standard in silicon chip performance
Focusing on complex waves
Middle and high school students solve puzzles with quantum computing at 2022 science class
UW-developed wave sensors deployed to improve hurricane forecasts
Modified microwave oven cooks up next-gen semiconductors
Engineers put flight principles to test
Investigating Magnetic Excitation-induced Spin Current in Chromium Trihalides
Life is defined by biology, not physics
HSC help for students on offer
Up creek without paddle? Researchers suggest ‘gunwale bobbing’
Astroonomers find most distant galaxy
Research in Focus: Nikole Lewis explains unique worlds among newly discovered exoplanets
De Sitter gravitates towards holography
Magnetic memory milestone
It’s all about sausage
Emotet malware attack at Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
Fresh take on cool plasma