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Nanostructures To Harness Hydrogen Energy Potential
Engineers in Australia have demonstrated that hydrogen can be released and reabsorbed from a promising storage material, overcoming a major hurdle to its use as an alternative fuel source.
HPV, EBV May Interact In Prostate Cancers
Two common viruses known to be associated with human cancers are both present in most prostate cancers, a new study suggests.
Second Generation Pitot Tubes To Prevent Fatal Crashes
A low-cost laser sensor that can quickly and accurately measure the velocity of commercial aircrafts could help prevent fatal aeroplane crashes, say Australian engineers.
OPINION: Learning How To Be A Global Citizen
Part of being a global citizen is recognizing the perspective of others, writes Professor Wai Fong Chua, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Students) at the University of New South Wales.
Scientists Identify Biomarkers For Alzheimer’s Blood Test
Australian researchers have found biomarkers that could help develop a simple blood test to identify the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
Broken Heart = Broken Bones In Elderly
Researchers have found that people suffering from depression are more likely to fall, pointing to a complex relationship between mental illness, a sense of balance, and falling in older people.
Interleukin-5 Jab Offers Hope For Treating Autoimmune Disease
Research into treatments for autoimmune diseases may have received a booster shot as interleukin-5 injections show promise in regulating the body's immune system.
Gold Nanoparticles Detect Traces Of Contaminants In Milk
Researchers in Australia have developed a new class of biosensor that can detect exceptionally small traces of contaminants in liquids in just 40 minutes.
Australasia Temperatures Increased Sharply Since 1950s, Study
By studying natural climate records over 1,000 years, scientists have found evidence for human-caused climate change in the Australasian region since 1950.












