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Studying The Flow Of Jobs And Money
SMU Associate Professor Nicolas Jacquet is a theoretical economist who investigates the forces at work in asset and labour markets. He examines issues such as asset liquidity and the impact of limited enforcement of contracts on the mobility of workers.
Genetics Introduces Visual Cue For Palm Oil Ripeness
The introduction of a gene which indicates ripeness will increase the efficiency of palm oil harvesting.
Ice Zero Explains Water’s Mysterious Crystallization
The newly identified type of ice explains how water behaves under supercooled conditions, changing our understanding of ice formation.
Scientists & Journalists Call For Better Communication
Scientists and science journalists shared ideas for overcoming the barriers to better science communication in India at a two day seminar in Bangalore.
Aircraft Landing System Inspired By Bees
Based on bee vision, the aircraft landing system developed by UQ researchers is fully independent of GPS signals that can be blocked or hacked.
3D Video Analysis Software To Help Fight Crime
Scientists from Hong Kong have developed a software which enables three-dimensional reconstruction of crime scenes from video footage.
Potentially Habitable Planet Found “Nearby”
A newly discovered planet GJ 832 c receives the same average energy from the Sun as the Earth, making it potentially habitable.
KAIST Researchers Invent Goose Bump Sensor
A flexible goose bump detector developed by researchers at KAIST could be used to detect quantifiable information about the wearer's emotional state.
One Template, Two Peptides
Scientists from the University of Tokyo have developed a method of reprogramming the genetic code such that a single mRNA template can yield two different peptides.












