Posted: Sep 1, 2010

Food security and anthrax protection

Food security and protection from anthrax contamination could be achieved using an antibacterial enzyme. Read more »

Posted: Aug 24, 2010

Researchers help gold industry face impurity challenge

As the more traditional gold deposits of the world become depleted, mining companies are facing the challenge of processing ores that contain higher concentrations of other metals. Read more »

Posted: Aug 20, 2010

Consumers need protection from unrealistic claims of home genetic tests

Direct-to-consumer genetic tests provide access to a person’s genomic information without necessarily involving a doctor or insurance company in the process. Sadly, there is no guarantee that the consumer is aware of the limitations or implications of the tests. Read more »

Posted: Aug 19, 2010

Quarrying data for gems of knowledge

Predicting where Australia’s next mineral boom will come from is serious business. Data collected using satellite sensing, airborne surveys, seismic crews and prospecting teams is immense and is piling up rapidly. But what use is all this data? Read more »

Posted: Aug 18, 2010

MedImmune to use Phylogica’a peptide library for novel antimicrobial peptides

Phylogica has entered into an agreement with MedImmune to evaluate Phylogica’s proprietary Phylomer peptide library for novel antimicrobial peptides. Read more »

Posted: Aug 10, 2010

Help from the dark side

Using 'dark channel' fluorescence, scientists can explain how biochemical substances carry out their function. Read more »

Posted: Aug 10, 2010

Monash appoints Dean for Faculty of Science

Monash University has announced the appointment of biologist Professor Scott O’Neill to the position of Dean, Faculty of Science. Read more »

Posted: Aug 3, 2010

UWA pursues safer, clean energy

The University of Western Australia’s Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems is involved in a research project aimed at securing long-term, safer and cleaner forms of energy. Read more »

Posted: Jul 26, 2010

Alzheimer research breakthrough

Researchers from the University of Sydney's Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease Laboratory have achieved a breakthrough by finding the causes of Alzheimer's disease at a cellular level and thereby identifying a potential therapy as a result. Read more »

Posted: Jul 23, 2010

Measurement medal for ANU scientist

Professor Ken Baldwin has been awarded this year's Barry Inglis Medal in recognition of his contribution to the science of measurement. Read more »

Posted: Jul 23, 2010

Poplar protein for better computer memory

Protein from poplar trees can be used to greatly reduce size of memory elements and increase the density of computer memory. Read more »

Posted: Jul 20, 2010

Neville Stevens to chair CRC Committee

Neville Stevens, AO has been appointed chair of the Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Committee, commencing 18 July 2010. Read more »

Posted: Jul 16, 2010

$63m centre to lead way in nanotechnology research

The Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication, part of the Australian National Fabrication Facility, may position Australia at the forefront of nanotechnology research. Read more »

Posted: Jul 16, 2010

Australia and France join to fight disease

Australian and French researchers will be working together to fight neurodegenerative diseases, like Parkinson’s disease, thanks to funding through the 2010 French-Australian Science and Technology (FAST) Program. Read more »

Posted: Jul 13, 2010

Cold gases and 'hot' superconductors

There may be a relatively simple, shared explanation for equivalent behaviours of ultracold atomic gases and high-temperature superconductors. Read more »

Posted: Jul 13, 2010

Using ultrasound to control toxic algal blooms

Ultrasound is being investigated by University of Adelaide researchers as an environmentally friendly way of controlling blue-green algal blooms in fresh water supplies. Read more »

Posted: Jul 12, 2010

Qiagen appoints chief medical officer

Dr Ellen Sheets has been appointed to lead Qiagen’s biomarker discovery strategy and its evaluation program for new molecular diagnostic content. Read more »

Posted: Jul 2, 2010

Melbourne pathology to use microbiology system

Melbourne Pathology will be the first Australian laboratory to acquire PREVI Isola, based on LBT Innovations MicroStreak technology for automated agar plate streaking in microbiology laboratories. Read more »

Posted: Jun 30, 2010

Blood test to predict the age when women will hit the menopause

Researchers at the Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran have found that a single blood test may be used to accurately deterimine at what age women will reach the menopause. Read more »

Posted: Jun 29, 2010

Safe smoking and tobacco industry funding of genetic research

The tobacco industry's funding of genetic research could potentially be used to shift responsibility for cancer from smoking to an individual’s genetic make-up. Read more »