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Researchers have developed a new satellite imaging technique that can spot plastics on beaches by measuring differences in reflected light from the debris compared to the surrounding sand…

Energy-smart bricks keep waste out of landfill

Silicon spikes take out 96% of virus particles

Scientists from Australia and the United States have found a new way to alter the DNA of bacterial cells -- a process used to make many vital medicines including insulin -- much more efficiently than standard industry techniques.

Links between parental smoking and childhood obesity transcends socio-economic boundaries

3D printed titanium structure shows supernatural strength

Titanium micro-spikes skewer resistant superbugs

Coffee grounds make concrete 30% stronger

How to make hydrogen straight from seawater – no desalination required

Recyclable mobile phone batteries a step closer with rust-busting invention

Good vibrations turbo charge green hydrogen production - Engineers in Melbourne have used sound waves to boost production of green hydrogen by 14 times

Scientists have converted native starches, such as wheat, corn and cassava, to dietary fibre that can be added to food to make it healthier without changing its texture, colour or taste.

Concrete made with shredded PPE gear offers up to 22% higher strength

Scientists have developed a natural antibacterial texture for use on food packaging to improve shelf life and reduce waste

Sonic advance: How sound waves could help regrow bones

Researchers have developed a self-cleaning bioplastic that is sturdy, sustainable and compostable

Decarbonization is an immense technical challenge for heavy industries like cement and steel

A new copper alloy eliminates 99.9% of bacterial cells in just two minutes, more than 120 times faster than a standard copper surface.

Just 10 News Photos Can Predict Global Daily Stock Market Returns

Long-lost letter from Albert Einstein discusses a link between physics and biology, seven decades before evidence emerges

Researchers have shown how disposable face masks could be recycled to make roads, in a circular economy solution to pandemic-generated waste

New research shows that patterns inspired by lobster shells can make 3D printed concrete stronger, to support more complex and creative architectural structures.

Making biodiesel from dirty old cooking oil just got way easier

Researchers have used biosolids to produce hydrogen from wastewater, in new technology that supports the comprehensive recycling of one of humanity’s unlimited resources – sewage

Researchers at RMIT have developed electronic skin that can feel pain the same way as humans do.

The sounds that wake us up could be affecting how groggy and clumsy we are in the morning, new study shows

Researchers have trained honeybees to match a character to a specific quantity, revealing they are able to learn that a symbol represents a numerical amount.

New research has found the natural vibrations of cars make people sleepier, affecting concentration and alertness levels just 15 minutes after drivers get behind the wheel.

Researchers have used liquid metal to create two-dimensional materials no thicker than a few atoms that have never before been seen in nature, which may not only revolutionise the way we do chemistry but could be applied to enhance data storage and make faster electronic…

Inspired by an American fern, a new type of graphene-based electrode created by RMIT University researchers could boost the capacity of existing integrable storage technologies by 3000%.

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