Archived News for Research Sector Professionals
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Peter Higgs, whose work led to the discovery of the Higgs boson, has passed away ...
Flush tech to reduce spread
Korean researchers have developed an innovative toilet flushing system designed to combat the spread of bacteria in bathrooms.
Robo-vision jumbled
Australian researchers have developed new technology that scrambles images fed to robots in a bid to enhance security.
HAES review shows help
A new study looks at the effect of the Health at Every Size (HAES®) diet approach.
Key insight on malaria action
Research has unravelled a significant aspect of how malaria parasites breach human red blood cells.
Letter urges art protection
A long list of prominent people are speaking out against major gas works.
New method for critical search
New techniques could help Australia find resources critical to its net-zero goals.
CSIRO seeks local AI
CSIRO says Australia is in a perfect position to harness AI for its technological future.
Big calls for tiny creatures
Experts have outlined research priorities for zooplankton - tiny creatures at the heart of the marine food chain.
Dry models show mega risk
Experts say Australia is on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts.
New Alzheimer's attack targeted
New research suggests mRNA could be used to target Alzheimer’s disease.
New link for better warnings
Australia is set to upgrade its severe weather and flood warning capabilities.
NWI shift outlined
The Federal Government has unveiled a new plan to overhaul the nation’s overarching water policy...
Supernova countdown tightened
Betelgeuse,one of the best known stars in the galaxy, could become the first observed supernova in over four centuries.
Green scheme pays empty promises
Experts have challenged the integrity of Australia's Carbon Credit scheme.