Roselle extracts have been encapsulated into little beads. They are in a petri dish, which is being held by a blue-gloved hand. Credit: RMIT University…
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This chip is the size of a fingernail and is made on thin film lithium niobate and can be used for data communications (internet), or…
Professor Andy Tomkins (left) from Monash University with RMIT University PhD scholar Alan Salek and a ureilite meteor sample. Credit: RMIT University Strange diamonds from…
New study sheds light on the little-known phenomenon of binaural beats, where sounds purportedly evoke psychoactive effects. A binaural beat is an illusionary tone created…
Magnified image showing adult stem cells in the process of turning into bone cells after treatment with high-frequency sound waves. Green coloring shows the presence…
Artist’s impression of a hypersonic plane. Credit: Hermeus Ultra-efficient 3D printed catalysts could help solve the challenge of overheating in hypersonic aircraft and offer a…
Vietnamese fermented pork snack, Nem Chua. Credit: RMIT University Fermented meat snack is helping researchers develop a safe, all-natural food preservative. A traditional Vietnamese meat…
The Soterius Scout sensor can detect COVID-19 even if someone is asymptomatic, to provide the all-clear for someone to enter their work environment. Credit: Soterius…
Previously Unknown Letter Reveals Einstein’s Thinking on Bees, Birds and Physics The 1949 letter by the physicist and Nobel laureate discusses bees, birds, and whether…
Sponge-like catalysts could transform biodiesel production and chemical manufacturing. Image shows the porous ceramic sponge fabricated in the study (magnified 20,000 times). Credit: RMIT University…
Artist’s impression of the photodetector device created by RMIT University researchers. Credit: Ella Marushchenko Thin and Ultra-Fast Photodetector Sees the Full Spectrum Researchers have developed…
The new method for producing hydrogen can also convert the carbon found in biogas and biosolids into advanced carbon nanomaterials, pictured here magnified 50,000 times.…
A concept image of electronic skin that can sense touch, pain, and heat. Credit: Ella Maru Studio Prototype device electronically replicates the way human skin…
Common whitetail dragonfly. Credit: Christopher Johnson (Insects Unlocked, University of Texas at Austin Scientists reveal how nanomaterials inspired by insect wings are able to destroy…
Antibody array data showing activation of kinases in human red blood cells infected with the malaria parasite. Credit: RMIT University New research into malaria suggests…
Painting by Israel Bernbaum, 1981. Oil on canvas, 70 3/8 x 82 1/4 inches. Credit: Property of the Montclair State University Permanent Collection, MSU 2011.003.002,…
Magnified images showing concrete made with treated slag (centre), conventional aggregates (left) and raw slag (right). The treated slag forms a more seamless bond with…
A sample of the ultra-thin and ultra-flexible electronic material that could be printed and rolled out like newspaper, for the touchscreens of the future. Credit:…
Researchers have engineered gold-based molecules that target cancer cells and leave healthy cells unharmed, in a critical step towards precision cancer drugs with fewer toxic…