The lab that sucks the most.....
Ultra high vacuum science. Sticking samples in chambers which hold one trillionth of the number of atoms per unit volume than the lab you’re standing in. […]
Ultra high vacuum science. Sticking samples in chambers which hold one trillionth of the number of atoms per unit volume than the lab you’re standing in. […]
By Dr Andrew Blok Whilst water is one of the Earth’s most abundant resources, the majority of it exists as salt water which is unsuitable for […]
By Julius Zieleniecki, Supervisor – Ingo Koeper Drug research over the last decade has become increasingly directed toward designing molecules which target specific active sites of peptides or […]
By Michael Wilson – Supervisor Amanda Ellis As scientists we like to think that we’re pretty awesome. Not just because we’re probing the secrets of the […]
In May of this year, two very well known guys from TV land came to Adelaide with the promise of a show like no other. There […]
By Joshua Britton (Supervisor – Colin Raston) Flow chemistry is a thriving area in the chemical sciences due to the ability to synthesise large volumes of […]
Dr Jackie Knobloch, Supervisor Dr Ingo Koeper Neutron reflectometry is a technique used to study the structure of interfaces and thin films on a sub-molecular scale. […]
Congratulations to Research Leader Professor Gunther Andersson and PhD candidate Chris Ridings on the image from their article making the front cover of the journal Chemical […]
Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) have attracted considerable attention in recent years as they offer the possibility of low-cost conversion of photovoltaic energy. However, there are various […]