New species of rare 100-million years old flying reptile found in Australia
An international team of academic researchers led by Curtin University have provided a description of a new species of pterosaur, a flying reptile.
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An international team of academic researchers led by Curtin University have provided a description of a new species of pterosaur, a flying reptile.
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X-ray fluorescence scanner is a powerful analytical tool for environmental studies.
An article in Nature Geosciences has highlighted the power of synchrotron techniques to reveal the inner workings of volcanic systems that could potentially help with predictions of eruptions.
Professor Helen Garnett is a senior science leader and experienced company director, with a distinguished record spanning national science infrastructure, research and university leadership.
Synchrotron infrared technique reveals first insights into evolution and structure of Australian basket-web spider’s silk.
Using the Australian Synchrotron, an international team of researchers has characterised an important interaction that helps the SARS-CoV-2 virus invade human cells.
International study has revealed a clustering of charged particles in the microgravity environment of space,with implications for the development of materials and better drugs that depend on the mixing of two or more charged particles.
The 3D structure of a fungal and plant enzyme solves 50-year-old mystery.
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