News: Chemistry News
Industry partnership to tackle the future of clean energy
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Fortescue Future Industries, Sparc Technologies and the University of Adelaide partner to tackle the future of clean energy.
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Partnership focuses on cutting-edge glass technology
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IPAS has partnered with The Coretec Group to develop a glass to be used in 3D static volumetric display technology.
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$10 million boost for University of Adelaide research
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New Australian Research Council funding paves the way for further discoveries.
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New Ramsay Fellows to lead physical sciences' research
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The University of Adelaide’s newest Ramsay Scholars will conduct trailblazing research spanning computational materials science to novel statistical and machine learning for astrophysical phenomena.
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Can we use urine to power batteries?
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An international team of chemists have come a step closer with a new catalyst for urea reactions.
Fluorescent cells could be key to cancer diagnosis
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Scientists are a step closer to creating a fluorescent sensor that detects cancerous cells, which could become a new tool in the early identification of cancer.
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Experts focus on hydrogen production tech
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Experts from around the world will meet to discuss the latest technology and developments in the hydrogen sphere at a virtual international forum convened by the University of Adelaide this week (14-16 September).
Chemistry researchers target cleaner future for heavy industry
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Researchers from the School of Physical Sciences are involved in the new Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre.
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Pathways clear for decarbonising heavy industry
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Green energy: Experts have identified some of the most prospective pathways for heavy industry to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions.
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Further action on cadmium needed for global food safety
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Soil experts warn of increasing human intake of cadmium due to changes in soil conditions.
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