Industry News
Desalination breakthrough could bring fresh water to the world
Researchers have found a way to make sea water evaporate faster than fresh water, in a breakthrough for desalination technology that should benefit billions of people worldwide. [ + ]
A new way to cross the blood–brain barrier
The blood–brain barrier-crossing conjugate (BCC) system is designed to overcome the protective barrier that typically blocks large biomolecules from reaching the central nervous system. [ + ]
Certain hormone therapies linked to increased heart disease risk
Specific HRT treatments involving both oestrogen and progestogen have been linked to a higher risk of heart disease and rare but serious blood clots. [ + ]
Medical research and innovation hub coming to Perth
The Murray Street hub is planned to be a central city space for collaboration, research and development, bringing together leading innovators and researchers. [ + ]
Parkinson's drug induces iron deficiency, disrupts gut microbiome
Emerging research shows that a wide range of drugs used to treat neurological conditions can also affect the microbial communities living in our bodies. [ + ]
Oxytocin analogue treats chronic abdominal pain
Researchers have developed a new class of oral painkillers to suppress chronic abdominal pain, based on the peptide hormone known as oxytocin. [ + ]
A simple finger prick can be used to diagnose Alzheimer's
A new study is paving the way for a more accessible method of Alzheimer's testing, requiring just a quick prick of the finger and a few drops of blood that can be sent to a laboratory through the mail. [ + ]
Novel 3D bioprinter can replicate human tissue
Biomedical engineers have invented a 3D printing system capable of fabricating structures that closely mimic the diverse tissues in the human body — from soft brain tissue to harder materials like cartilage and bone. [ + ]
'Low-risk' antibiotic linked to rise of dangerous superbug
A new study has challenged the long-held belief that rifaximin — commonly prescribed to patients with liver disease — poses a low risk for causing antibiotic resistance. [ + ]
Robotic hand helps cultivate baby corals for reef restoration
The soft robotic hand could revolutionise the delicate, labour-intensive process of cultivating baby corals in laboratories, offering a groundbreaking new approach to coral restoration efforts. [ + ]
Evident names 5th Annual Image of the Year Award winners
View the six winning entries in Evident's 5th Annual Image of the Year Award — a competition that recognises the world's best in scientific microscopic imaging. [ + ]
Stem cell experiments conducted in space
Scientists are one step closer to manufacturing stem cells in space — which could speed up the development of new medical therapies on Earth — following experiments conducted on a private space mission. [ + ]
'Phantom chemical' in drinking water finally identified
Researchers have discovered a previously unknown compound in chloraminated drinking water — a compound whose existence, if not its identity, has been known for 30 years. [ + ]
Plug-and-play test evaluates T cell immunotherapy effectiveness
The plug-and-play test enables real-time monitoring of T cells that have been engineered to fight cancer, after reintroduction into the body of a cancer patient. [ + ]
Nanoplastics can reduce effectiveness of antibiotics
Using complex computer models, researchers were able to prove that nanoplastic particles can bind the antibiotic known as tetracycline and thus impair its effectiveness. [ + ]