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Grabbing Viruses Out of Thin Air
$10 million investment in Defence artificial intelligence
Team preparing for billion-dollar telescope shortlisted for Nobel Prize of supercomputing
Clinical training facility advances rural health
$12.8 million game changer for youth mental health
Researchers apply nanoscale graphene ‘magic’ angle to acoustics
Forrest Research Foundation supports new discoveries
Earthquake testing aims to protect Adelaide’s heritage
Stretchable sensor gives robots and VR a human touch
IATA Welcomes Updated ICAO CART Guidance
Boeing Secures More Than $800M in Middle East Training and Support Contracts
Joint research project to bring pet robot ‘puppy’ to aged care residents
University center advances energy, environmental knowledge via virtual reality
Digital revolution underway with UQ’s Industry 4.0 Energy TestLab
Models show how COVID-19 cuts a neighborhood path
AVATAR project gets £3.37m to evaluate therapy for auditory hallucinations
Laboratory-on-a-chip’ devices could dramatically reduce COVID-19 detection times
60-year-old limit to lasers overturned by quantum researchers
Greenhouse effect of clouds instrumental in origin of tropical storms
Bentley Systems expands alliance with Microsoft to accelerate infrastructure digital twin innovations
Primates aren’t quite frogs
Coordinated drought planning is essential for new Ethiopian Dam
NASA’s James Webb Telescopes will reveal hidden galaxies
Blinded by light no more: simulations show NASA’s James Webb Telescope will reveal hidden galaxies
Sydney small business delivers high-tech training systems to Defence
Virtual reality training for space exploration
Show us plan Premier and sack your lying Minister
Revealing Reason Behind Jet Formation at Tip of Laser Optical Fiber
New Zealand and Uruguay unite on reducing livestock production emissions
Research Points to Low Risk for COVID-19 Transmission Inflight
Alarming level of border uncertainty
Harvesting vegetation on riparian buffers barely reduces water-quality benefits
Bridging gap between remote sensing and tree modelling with data science
How green hydrogen can become cheap enough to compete with fossil fuels
UV-light research to investigate aerosol disinfection in unoccupied classrooms
HKUST Researchers Developed World’s First Sound-transmitting Glass Material
COVID-19’S surprising side effect: reduced income inequity across Australia
Governor officially opens state-of-the-art social sciences and creative arts building
Governor opens state-of-the-art social sciences and creative arts building
Sydney Nursing School receives million-dollar gift
Fast calculation dials in better batteries
Virtual symposium on design thinking to be held
Curtin uses VR to help spinal-injured people re-learn how to move
Michael Mann receives World Sustainability Award
Predictive modelling can get you goods on time
Large Hadron Collider upgrade project to be led by Manchester scientists
Where Modeling Meets Observations: Improving Great Lakes Operational Forecast System
Extra $1.1 million local investment in clean, green energy projects