Laying Waste to Mercury Pollution
By Max Worthington Mercury pollution is a global threat affecting millions of people. In Australia the threat comes mainly in the form of toxic marine life, […]
By Max Worthington Mercury pollution is a global threat affecting millions of people. In Australia the threat comes mainly in the form of toxic marine life, […]
Nanotechnology researchers from Australia and Saudi Arabia met in Canberra to discuss the future of nanotechnology collaborations between Australia and Saudi Arabia, working towards the 2030 […]
Dr. Justin Chalker has been named as one of five finalists for the 2017 Dream Chemistry Award. This prize is awarded to a young scientist with a […]
By Timothy Solheim The global interest in moving towards sustainable and environmentally friendly practices extends beyond the desire for renewable energy, but also applies to the […]
Thursday October 5, 10 am Room 1300 Physical Sciences Building, Flinders University Registration essential Oded Shoseyov is an expert in nanobiotechnology and a renowned speaker; […]
By Belinda Bleeze Advancements in minerals processing technology is being driven by the increase in demand for precious metals. The increase in demand is resulting in […]
Wednesday September 6, 11 am Room 2105 Physical Sciences Building, Flinders University Graphene has been hailed as a wonder material since its impressive set of […]
By Alex Sibley While rust, the corrosion product of iron, is the most common and obvious symbol of corrosion, almost all metals that have been used […]
We’re looking for expressions of interest for the 2018 NIMS Nanotechnology Students Summer School, hosted at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan. If […]