The five-year Aquavalens project will develop and apply more rapid methods of detecting viruses, bacteria and parasites in water before they can make people sick. Read More
At the core of the technology, developed by CSIRO’s Autonomous Systems Lab in Brisbane, is a laser scanner that swings back and forth on a spring to capture millions of detailed measurements. Read More
Arcadia University's track etch membrane research group has been the first in the world to succeed in producing nano-sized pores using a method considered previously to be scientifically impossible. Read More
The new microfluidics approach is a single-stage process which sees the leach solution and extractant pumped along two very fine micro-channels embedded in a PYREX microchip. Read More
Singapore-based Hoestar has licensed technology from A*STAR's Institute of Materials Research and Engineering covering wireless piezoelectric sensors for remote machine health diagnosis. Read More