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ANSTO Science Series Webinar: Nuclear science reducing PFAS packing risks in Australia
Join the webinar to explore the science, policy and practical actions behind Australia’s transition to PFAS-free packaging.
Building networks for success through government initiatives
Beyond its core role to educate and create knowledge, university science plays a critical part in bringing together the people and funding to push Australia forward.
University, industry and government: collaborating for impact
Professor Attila Brungs explores how Australia’s universities and industry have a demonstrated history of joining forces to improve the world through science.
Global engineering and applied science innovators announced as 2024 ATSE Fellows
32 innovators elected as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).
BlueScope joins HILT CRC to help drive low-carbon innovation in heavy industry
BlueScope Steel Limited has joined the Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC) as a Key Partner.
Unicorns of Australian biotech innovation revealed in new Phase III Podcast
Phase III is a brand new media channel designed to share the inner-workings of the life sciences and biotechnology sector, and the bright minds it attracts.
Showcasing industry-research collaboration in the Australian innovation ecosystem
Winners of Cooperative Research Australia’s Excellence in Innovation Awards showcasing the positive impact Australia’s established industry-research collaborations have.
3D printed device for in-the-field soil testing wins the Early Career Researcher competition
Winner of Cooperative Research Australia’s Early Career Researcher Competition has developed a portable, pocket-sized 3D printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.
The future of quantum set to soar in Queensland
PsiQuantum partners with Queensland universities, bolstering the future of quantum computing in Australia
Aussie invention predicts power line faults that can cause bushfires
An early fault detection (EFD) system designed at RMIT University is helping to prevent bushfires and blackouts in North America, Europe and Australia.
Husic tells quantum startups: ‘We will make the world take notice of your work’
Diraq sets sights on world’s first fault-tolerant quantum computer
STEM Diversity Review recommendations welcomed by peak body
Science & Technology Australia welcomes diversity in STEM draft recommendations and backs draft proposals to create a Diversity in STEM Council
$1m impact fund to bring new transport sector tech innovations to market
iMOVE CRC launches $1m impact fund for Australian companies to bring new transport sector tech innovations to market
It is rocket science! University science must be supported at all levels
Researchers work across every part of the spectrum, from seeking fundamental knowledge to developing participatory outcomes that include benefits to end users, influence on policy, commercial partnerships and outcomes.
What it’s really like to move from academia to industry
Making the transition to a role in industry can be challenging. This PhD graduate shares her career journey from academia to the pharmaceutical industry.
Advanced materials supporting green technologies
Webinar: Connect with the businesses and organisations driving advanced manufacturing supporting green technologies.
Building a robust future for Australia with the critical minerals in our own backyard
Australia could play a key role in stabilising the global markets and supply chain for in-demand critical minerals
5 ways university science is partnering with industry in critical minerals
Australian university science is partnering with industry to produce high-performance, alloys, batteries and circuits.
Digital skills gap at all-time high
Seventy five per cent of IT decision-makers report a gap in digital skills, 145% over the previous year.
Gateway to Asia opens in the heart of Melbourne
The launch of the new Asia Trade and Innovation Hub is one of the key activities underpinned by a strategic partnership between Asia Society Australia and RMIT.
Australia charges ahead with new Lithium Technology
Scientists at ANSTO together with Lithium Australia Limited (LIT) have developed a world-first technology to extract more lithium from lithium mining waste.
Ground-breaking research cracks code on engineering’s biggest problem
Shock findings from the Women in Engineering Report show that the biggest reason girls don’t choose to study engineering is that they simply don’t know what engineering is, and what engineers do.
Science entrepreneur to speak at deep tech acceleration event
Industrial designer, innovator and science entrepreneur ShanShan Wang is tackling critical health science problems.
Advanced repair technology shows promise for rails in remote locations
Neutron scattering experiments have demonstrated that scale up is possible for an advanced approach to fix wear damaged rails in remote locations.