Australia has entered the bid for quantum encrypted communications with a new cloning method that surpasses previous cloning limits, and can be realised using existing fibre optic infrastructure.
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New material to revolutionise water proofing, says ANU
Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) have developed a new spray-on material with a remarkable ability to repel water. The new protective coating could eventually be used to waterproof mobile phones, prevent ice from forming on aeroplanes or protect boat hulls from corroding.
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ANU scientists set solar thermal dish record
Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) have set a world record for efficiency for their solar thermal dish, which generates steam that could be used for power stations.
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ANU researchers designing energy-harvesting wireless sensors
Researchers at the Australian National University are getting closer to harvesting renewable energy from mobile phone base stations to power battery-operated wireless sensors.
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Australian satellites on the world stage
Three CubeSats are being tested at ANU’s Mount Stromlo space testing facility, before their launch as part of the European Union’s QB50 launch of 50 satellites.
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