We’re researching a treatment to target prostate and HPV-related cancers including cervical, anal and head and neck cancers.
An exciting new synthetic biology research project is looking at ways to deploy ‘pseudo jellyfish’ to clean up harmful spills in oceans and waterways.
We know how important it is to get science and research from the lab to you as quickly as possible. That's where our ON accelerator comes in. Here are the next big innovations set to take the world by storm.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform the way we live, work, communicate and travel. So long as it's designed that way.
Fentanyl is 50–100 times more powerful than morphine, and it's fuelling a spike in overdose deaths in Australia. We've created a new way to detect this drug.
Our geochemical sampling technique is helping mineral exploration companies hone in on new targets for their next big discoveries.
Governments from around the world have committed to building and operating an impressive new instrument for understanding the Universe – the Square Kilometre Array.
Detection dogs are being trained to help threatened species like koalas. Our Atlas of Living Australia team is creating surveys and handling the doggy data.
The top 5 things you need to know about computational thinking ... and why it’s so important for the jobs of the future.
We invented a new smelting process to produce phosphates for fertiliser. Called PyroPhos, it eliminates harmful waste found in other phosphate production processes and creates a valuable by-product which can be used in construction.
We’re harvesting coral spawn slicks to upscale coral restoration of the Great Barrier Reef, through our Recovery of Reefs Using Industrial Techniques (RECRUIT) project.
New tech makes it easy to see a whole bunch of information about a farm in the same place at the same time and is set to revolutionise how decisions and investments are made.
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