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New filter removes chemical contaminants from water even at very low concentrations
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products pose a major environmental threat.
Study: Regulatory gene influences shape recognition in medaka fish
The medaka, also known as the Japanese rice fish (Oryzias latipes), is a model organism for the study…
Aquatic invasive species are more widespread in Wisconsin than previously thought
A report on more than 40 years of research on Wisconsin lakes is highlighting some of the lessons…
New filtration material could remove long-lasting chemicals from water
Water contamination by the chemicals used in today’s technology is a rapidly growing problem globally.
Study: EV charging stations boost spending at nearby businesses
The spending increases were particularly pronounced for businesses within 100 yards of charging stations, and for businesses in…
ALMA Detects Hallmark “Wiggle” of Gravitational Instability in Planet-Forming Disk
Interferometry of stunning spiral arms around young star reveals gravity’s hand in planet formation.
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Japan Pledges Further 2 Million Euros in Support of IAEA Laboratory Modernisation
Japan has pledged an additional contribution of two million euros to support the renovation of the IAEA’s nuclear applications laboratories in Seibersdorf, near Vienna.
Australia’s C-Suite Cycle to CeBIT Australia
For the first time in 2016, CeBIT Australia is partnering with International Cycling Executives (ICE), to bring together the world’s biggest business cycling community at Australasia’s largest and longest running…
You become a Green talent 2016
Bonn- The Green Talents award 2016, has opened for the young researcher around the world.
Cyber Security high on the agenda
The federal Government has announced its national cyber security policy, ahead of CeBIT Australia where technology professionals will gather for Asia-Pacific’s largest business technology event.