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Accurate, Non-Invasive Test For Alzheimer’s

A non-invasive blood test based on miRNA could improve the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease to as high as 91 percent accuracy.

Separating The Infected From The Vaccinated

A newly developed diagnostic test is able to differentiate which birds have been vaccinated for bird flu and which are currently infected.

Australian Museum Eureka Prize Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Australians celebrated the best of homegrown science at the 25th Australian Museum Eureka Prize gala dinner.

A New Measure Of Biodiversity

The CANAPE model unites genetic and spatial information, providing a more comprehensive understanding of biodiversity.

Virtual Curtain Reduces Mining Sludge

Scientists have developed a method of treating mining waste that reduces sludge production by 90 percent and facilitates the recovery of economically valuable metals.

Boron Molecular To Take RAFT Large Scale

The licensing agreement between CSIRO and Boron Molecular aims to make RAFT polymers accessible and affordable, promoting the adoption of the technology.

Baa Baa Black Sheep, How Did You Get Your Wool?

Eighteen years after the cloning of Dolly, scientists now have the complete genomic sequence of the domestic sheep, Ovis aries.

Solar Power Breaks Supercritical Barrier

Scientists have shown that solar power can be used to generate supercritical steam, making renewable energy more cost competitive.

Holmes Appointed President Of Australian Science Academy

The Australian Academy of Science has selected its 18th president, a pioneer in the field of light-emitting polymers, Professor Andrew Holmes.