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Should I eat the vegetables I grow in my backyard? — Measuring industrial contamination
XRF has been used to map industrial contamination in vegetable gardens across cities and towns. [ + ]
Medical cannabis company AusCann to be bought by TWH
TW Holdings has announced its intention to purchase medical cannabis company AusCann. [ + ]
Direct determination of trace hormones in drinking water
Endocrine disrupting compounds can now be directly assayed in drinking water without using a solid-phase extraction concentration step. [ + ]
Working hard for the mummy
As part of efforts to preserve its collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts, Sydney University Museums engaged the expertise of gas company BOC to help update its anoxic treatment program. [ + ]
Hep C drug trial deemed a success
Shares in Biotron rose almost 60% as the company confirmed positive outcomes from its Phase 2 study of antiviral drug BIT225 in Hepatitis C patients. [ + ]
Making blood vessels from stem cells
Patients suffering from heart failure, peripheral artery disease or stroke could benefit from stem cell-based treatment in the future. [ + ]
Accessible dialysis for World Kidney Day
A manufacturing engineer from the Isle of Man has designed a portable, solar-powered dialysis system that fits in a suitcase, winning the US$100,000 Affordable Dialysis Prize in time for World Kidney Day. [ + ]
Regenerative medicine to treat leg ulcers
Avita Medical has reported positive results from its multicentre clinical trial of ReGenerCell in the treatment of chronic venous leg ulcers (VLUs). [ + ]
A new kind of stem cell
Scientists have discovered a new kind of stem cell that could lead to advances in regenerative medicine, as well as offer new ways to study birth defects and other reproductive problems. [ + ]
Electric fields as catalysts
Scientists have harnessed static electricity, using an electron microscope as a kind of remote control, to increase the efficiency of the Diels-Alder reaction. [ + ]
Why do all animal embryos look the same?
An international team of biologists has shed light on why all vertebrate animals look alike during the phylotypic stage of embryo development. [ + ]
Pancreatic cancer is actually four different diseases
An international research team has discovered that pancreatic cancer is actually four separate diseases with different genetic triggers and survival rates. [ + ]
Art meets science: the evolutionary dimensions of creative expression
Hobart's most unconventional art gallery has, in its short life, earned an international reputation for smashing established conventions. [ + ]
Like a drone over troubled water
Start-up company Drones Over Water is developing drones to collect and test potentially dangerous water samples from dangerous or difficult-to-access environments such as reservoirs, chemical spills, wastewater plants, tailings dams and ocean oil spills. [ + ]
What makes bats immune to lethal diseases?
Researchers have uncovered that bats have the unique ability to carry but remain unaffected by lethal diseases. [ + ]
