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Australian National University (ANU)

Australian National University (ANU)

The Australian National University (ANU) is a university in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.

Repairing injured brain tissue in mice with a new hydrogel stem cell treatment

Meta-Optics: The disruptive technology set to bring the stuff of science-fiction stories into everyday devices

A natural form of infection control: Open Air Factor?

A first step towards genuine plastic recycling?

A supplement capable of administering the health benefits of exercise to patients incapable of physical activity: Exercise in a pill?

Opportunity to improve crop productivity by 10 to 20 percent with a new dynamic photosynthesis model

A new type of hydrogel could radically transform how we treat Parkinson’s disease

A new thin-film technology that allows people to see clearly in the dark could revolutionize night-vision

Vehicles that can propel themselves along the water and self-navigate around any object in their path could soon be a reality

Next-generation transparent electronics

Making diamonds at room temperature in a laboratory in mere minutes

Major improvements in crop production by ramping up photosynthesis?

Acoustic waves on microchips opens the door to a low-heat, low-energy fast internet

Future food shortages need our attention now

How about a new material that mimics skin, ligaments and bone, is very strong, self-healing and able to change shape?

Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) have invented a new jelly material that mimics biological matter such as skin, ligaments and bone, and which is very strong, self-healing and able to change shape. The team say the hydrogel could enable a new class of medical implants or artificial muscles for next-generation robots that could one

How about a new material that mimics skin, ligaments and bone, is very strong, self-healing and able to change shape?

The world’s first solar-powered remote survey device relays environmental data and does real-time surveying

Researchers have developed the ‘FrogPhone’, a novel device which allows scientists to call up a frog survey site and monitor them in the wild. The FrogPhone is the world’s first solar-powered remote survey device that relays environmental data to the observer via text messages, whilst conducting real-time remote acoustic surveys over the phone. These findings

The world’s first solar-powered remote survey device relays environmental data and does real-time surveying

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