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New 2D Nanomaterial For Next-Gen Electronics
Researchers have produced a two-dimensional nanomaterial that could revolutionize the electronics market.
OPINION: Time To Dispel The Fear Of Nanoparticles In Sunscreens
Paul Wright, Associate Professor of Immunotoxicology at RMIT, says that it is time that we stop fearing nano sunscreen formulations.
Postnatal Depression: It Doesn’t Just Affect Women
An Australian study of over 3,000 fathers has found that approximately one in ten report high levels of distress in the first year after having a baby.
Yoga May Ease Back Pain, Elderly Insomnia
Two recent studies have highlighted the health benefits of yoga, which range from treating chronic or recurrent low back pain, to helping elderly people with insomnia.
Honeybee Brains Can Process Complex Visual Cues, Study
Researchers have discovered that although honeybees do not possess large primate brains, they can still process high-level cognitive tasks and solve complex visual problems.
Kansei Engineering Matches Runners’ Own Emotions To Their Shoes
A joint venture between RMIT University and Japan's Mizuno Corporation is applying the emotions of runners to develop the next-generation personalized running shoe.
“Happy Feet” Biometrics Program Receives Gates Foundation Grant
An innovative project investigating how linking infant footprints to vaccination records could improve vaccination programs in the developing world has received funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Australian Researchers Develop Hydrogen-Powered Truck
RMIT University researchers have developed Australia’s first hydrogen fuel cell truck.
Can Acupuncture Replace Drugs For Tension Headaches?
RMIT University researchers have begun recruiting volunteers for a new study investigating the use of acupuncture and counseling as a treatment for tension headaches.












