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Amazingly, she stumbled upon what she believes to be a single gene which can cause female mice to turn...well...male. Let's meet Edwina Sutton.
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The morning after this prospect was raised at the Ideas Summit, a little known team of Sydney researchers was splashed across the front page of newspapers around the country, touting the advantages of their new ...
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James Vote who is a 65-year-old diabetic suffering from peripheral vascular disease was going to be one of those people.
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The character-based animation tool was designed by software developer J. Easterby-Wood, the Northern Territory Government and Microsoft.
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Tucked away in southern Tasmania -Australia's island state--they operate nine sea farms at different locations on the Huon River and in the D'Entrecasteaux Channel.
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It's cement. But a Melbourne company in Victoria is developing an eco-friendly cement that promises to reduce carbon dioxide enormously.
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They have made discoveries from sea weed that helps stop bacteria growing, to cone shell venom which helps with pain relief.
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An airport's owner's biggest headache is ensuring the security of air cargo and CSIRO may have come up with the answer to their dreams.
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But what about hydrogen? Conventional hydrogen production is expensive. A cheaper method involves using algae.
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But its unique characteristics have fascinated scientists since it was discovered.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008 S&T thesis and dissertation search on THE Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Advanced Science and Technology Research and Development announces the search for ...
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Caused by a lack of genetic variation, the Tassie Devil becomes another endangered Australian marsupial along with the Black Footed Rock Wallaby, the Northern Hairy Nosed Wombat and Gilbert's Potoroo.
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Owen Farren, Chairman and CEO of Technology Research Corporation has announced the appointment of N. John Simmons, Jr. via Electroindustry
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However, our agricultural crops may soon benefit from a more eco-friendly and targeted pesticide, extracted from the venom of perhaps one of the most lethal spiders of them all - Australia's own Funnel Web. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Now in a groundbreaking partnership between East and West, Australia and China are analysing the reputed therapeutic effects of a traditional Chinese vegetable--the bitter melon. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The group has successfully created a revolutionary radiation detector which is the size of a nucleus of a human cell. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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NARRATOR : How's this sound for a nice weekend away at the beach. SCOTT LAMBERT : Bruises, sea ulcers, cold cuts, rashes are a big one under the arms and the groin, lacerations, sea urchins. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Silk is also used extensively in the insect world. Moths and butterflies and especially silkworms are probably the best known producers of silk. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dr Darren Martin, a materials scientist with University of Queensland's Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology has devoted seven years to developing the technology which is already ... via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The discovery of the male which appears to have antibodies to protect it against the disease gives scientists hope they can develop a vaccine. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation