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2013/05/22 01:48
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One of the big problems in the world of printed solar cells is scale: it's much easier to print a cell the size of a fingernail than one of useful size. Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and...
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2013/05/21 18:29
2013/05/21 18:29
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NORM Marran could be described as a "Mr Fix It". In 1984, Mr Marran was appointed by Primary Industries Minister John Kerin as an Australian Wheat Board member to fix a problem when the Reserve Bank...
2013/05/21 18:29
2013/05/21 18:29
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A WRANGLE over a charitable trust's assets is destined for court, writes PETER HEMPHILL About $40 million of grain industry trust assets have ended up in the hands of a private company owned and...
2013/05/21 00:06
2013/05/21 00:06
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Head of the National Geodesy Program at Geoscience Australia John Dawson. Photo: Rohan Thomson It looks like a large drill, but this piece of equipment in South Canberra is no construction tool. In...
2013/05/19 22:20
2013/05/19 22:20
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New findings: CSIRO researcher Dr John Church. Photo: Supplied The rate of global warming caused by rising greenhouse gas levels could be slower than previously thought, but will still result in the...
2013/05/19 18:15
2013/05/19 18:15
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A memorial service in honour of the four scientists killed in a fiery helicopter crash at Bulli Tops will be held in Sydney on Wednesday. CSIRO fellow Dr Don Price, retired head industrial physicist...
2013/05/19 13:29
2013/05/19 13:29
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NORTH Queensland graziers who missed the monsoon rain had better get used to erratic weather patterns. Scientists have analysed more than 80 years of data and found that the seasonal cycle of wet and...
2013/05/19 03:46
2013/05/19 03:46
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Skywhale rises early Sunday morning at Questacon The Skywhale took off from Holder at 9am this morning for it's second flight over the capital. Rugby League: Belconnen v Goulburn. Rugby Union:...
2013/05/18 23:26
2013/05/18 23:26
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When people talk about an "all of the above" approach to energy they're usually referring to the sources we know – gas, hydro, nuclear, solar and wind. But a steady stream of emerging alternatives...
2013/05/18 23:26
2013/05/18 23:26
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An alloy that may improve high-temperature electronics in oil and geothermal wells was really a solution in search of a problem. More than half of today's energy consumption is squandered in useless...
2013/05/18 05:20
2013/05/18 05:20
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Major development: Researchers can now transform adult cells to a similar state as embryonic stem cells, without embryos. Photo: Paul Harris The year is 1998. A group of US scientists has announced...
2013/05/17 06:26
2013/05/17 06:26
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Unique Aussie wine varieties winning favour Photo: Tyrian is a variety first planted commercially at the McWilliam's vineyard near Griffith about 15 years ago Some alternative Australian-developed...
2013/05/17 04:50
2013/05/17 04:50
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Word Play, an innovative theatre and screen performance created with the CSIRO. FRIDAY, MAY 17 Head to Kingston for a drink - a new pop up bar is opening at the apartments on the Kingston foreshore....
2013/05/16 23:30
2013/05/16 23:30
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THREE directors of the former BRI Australia Limited have been taken to court over allegations of misconduct or mismanagement of a charitable trust. Grain Technology Australia Limited and other...
2013/05/16 13:52
2013/05/16 13:52
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It may seem like science fiction but soon we could all be printing solar panels at home, thanks to a team of world-leading Australian experts. World-leading boffins at the CSIRO say the A3-sized...
2013/05/16 13:39
2013/05/16 13:39
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... —The printer has allowed researchers from the Victorian Organic Solar Cell Consortium (VICOSC) – a collaboration between CSIRO, The University of Melbourne, Monash University and industry...
2013/05/16 06:06
2013/05/16 06:06
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Ian Croser, one of seven Clunies Ross award recipients. Credit: Dave Hase SYDNEY: Australian visionaries who between them contributed to the broadband network, tuberculosis eradication and military...
2013/05/16 01:15
2013/05/16 01:15
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It could possibly be the biggest event to ever hit Wee Waa and as the countdown continues until Daft Punk’s world album launch on Friday, the tiny town of 2000 is preparing to party. The NSW town has...
2013/05/15 21:29
2013/05/15 21:29
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New money for research and innovation More money to attract and keep 'the best and brightest' research minds has been promised in the Federal Budget. The Future Fellowships program will attract $135...
2013/05/15 21:29
2013/05/15 21:29
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Jobs go in rural portfolios While the Coalition has promised to cut the size of the Commonwealth public service if it wins the September election, Labor is already making small job cuts to some...