Australia's CRC CARE develops digester technology to help deal with the estimated 1.4 million tonnes of manure and 7mt of urine produced by the Chinese pork industry annually.
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Invisible nanominerals uncovered
The increasing knowledge of gold nanoparticles is supporting an increasing realisation that nanoscale processes play a key role in the formation of ore deposits.
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Boeing and CSIRO use science to drive innovation
A five-year $25 million strategic research program between CSIRO and Boeing will see new innovation in space sciences, advanced materials, energy and direct manufacturing.
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Australian Synchrotron secures funding for the next four years
Research conducted at the Synchrotron has already helped develop an energy efficient high-temperature superconductor that could be used in motors, generators and transformers.
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Carbon capture technology moves a step closer to implementation
Post-combustion carbon dioxide capture technology operates effectively under Australian conditions and is now technically available to the industry as the first stage in the carbon dioxide capture and storage.
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Quick-charging lithium batteries offer hope
Researchers are developing a storage cell that combines the benefits of lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors.
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BioGill purchases pioneering water cleansing technology IP from ANSTO
Bacteria and fungi in BioGill's Nano-Ceramic Membranes eat waste out of the water and breathe in air.
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