Industry News
New centres of excellence boost TCF industry
The Commonwealth and Victorian Governments and the CSIRO have agreed to establish two new centres of excellence in Technical Textiles and Advanced Wool Products in Geelong, Victoria, aimed at stimulating advanced training, education, research and product development in textiles, clothing and footwear (TCF) industries.
[ + ]A better test for cervical cancer
CSIRO research has contributed to the development of a cervical cancer detector with the potential to save lives and replace the PAP smear.
[ + ]Human disease search starts with chimpanzees
Chimps are to be enlisted in the search for genes that cause diseases in humans and that have so far eluded scientists.
[ + ]New weapon in war against heart disease
CSIRO scientists are researching an important new weapon in the war against heart disease - plant sterols.
[ + ]Edible vaccines the key to better immunisation
Monash Scientists have successfully grown a genetically engineered plant containing a measles vaccine in a technique that may eventually lead to simpler and cheaper immunisation programs for a range of viral diseases, including HIV and malaria.
[ + ]Measles monster in the making
Once there was talk of eradicating measles. Yet for now the World Health Organisation is aiming only to cut deaths by half. But virologists warn that measles could stage a murderous comeback if we do not vaccinate more of the world' p soon.< children s>
[ + ]Australia enters the 'light age'
How Australia can participate in the world-wide photonics revolution - the science of using light to carry information - was the central focus of a national forum hosted by CSIRO in Sydney.
[ + ]Premier releases draft biotechnology strategic development plan
The Premier, Steve Bracks, said he expected Victoria would be internationally recognised as one of the top five biotechnology locations in the world by 2010.
[ + ]Greenhouse initiative funding
The Minister for Industry, Science and Resources, Senator Nick Minchin, has launched five projects by Australian organisations to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
[ + ]Mobile phone radiation assessment
ANU scientists will use a sensitive new testing procedure to determine whether mobile phone radiation causes harm too subtle to be detected by conventional techniques.
[ + ]Intellectual property unisearch seminar
On Monday April 30th Unisearch Limited and IP Australia, the federal agency responsible for patents, trade marks and designs, will present the first in a series of short seminars on intellectual property and aspects of bringing innovations to the marketplace.
[ + ]AIMS and CSIRO align with Japanese company
Minister for Industry, Science and Resources, Senator Nick Minchin, has welcomed a Memorandum of Understanding between AIMS and the Itochu Corporation of Japan expanding a long standing alliance between Itochu and the CSIRO.
[ + ]Coherent Life Sciences distributes Nikon
Coherent Life Sciences has been appointed the exclusive distributor of Nikon biomedical and industrial microscopes in Australia.
[ + ]How do you get jokes?
Scientists, not as a group thought of as the world's greatest comedians, have recently probed the human brain in a bid to find out how people 'get' (understand) jokes.
[ + ]Biophotonics Centre chooses Bio-Rad Microscience
Bio-Rad Microscience has been selected as lead supplier of laser scanning microscope systems for the new Biophotonics Centre at Strathclyde University, Scotland.
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