Life Scientist > Lab Technology

Locals lose out to sexy aliens

09 November, 2007 by Staff Writers

Sexual behaviour turns out to be the reason why alien whiteflies knock out the indigenous version.


Science and the economy

07 November, 2007 by Staff Writers

Guidebook to analysing the economic impact of scientific research released.


Stigma through the generations

05 November, 2007 by Staff Writers

Family history and social stigma of bipolar disorder affect willingness to have children


FABLS up in lights

02 November, 2007 by Fiona Wylie

The Australian Research Network for Fluorescence Applications in Biotechnology and Life Sciences (FABLS) has access to a staggering array of Australian and overseas instrumentation and expertise in fluorescence technology and applications.


Reddel wins Ramaciotti Medal

02 November, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Sydney's Roger Reddel and ANU's John Curtin School of Medical Research win big.


Scientists' salaries rise

31 October, 2007 by Staff Writers

Average earnings for science graduates and professional scientists have grown.


Fenner hangs up his microscope

25 October, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Frank Fenner to retire at (almost) 93.


Looking after your lab

20 September, 2007 by Staff Writers

Free lab safety wall chart distributed this month.


Berkovic to present Danks oration

19 September, 2007 by Staff Writers

Patient participation in genetic research the topic of the second David Danks oration.


Of grass and men

14 September, 2007 by Kate McDonald

The September/October 2007 issue of Australian Life Scientist is out now.


Mouth-watering new find

11 September, 2007 by Staff Writers

Multiple copies of a gene for a digestive enzyme may have helped humans on their way to world domination.


Targus recruits two new channel managers

29 August, 2007 by Julia Talevski

Accessories vendor, Targus, has hired two new channel managers within its commercial solutions division to help drive sales.


Gorilla in the mist of time

24 August, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Paleoanthropologists believe they have found a 10 million-year-old relative of the human line.


Khachigian's magic strikes again

22 August, 2007 by Staff Writers

Molecular assassins help Levon Khachigian to Eureka moment.


Masters picks up Victoria Prize

16 August, 2007 by Staff Writers

Renowned neuroscientist Colin Masters has won the annual $50,000 Victoria Prize.


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