Now in their 35th year, the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes continue to highlight some of the nation's most significant science achievements, this year offering a total prize pool of $190,000.
This toothbrush is disguised as a toy. Convincing kids to brush their teeth twice a day is an age-old problem. A new company is arguing that the solution might look a lot like Lego.
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20+ Midwest Fall Break Trips for Families Worth the Drive
The post 20+ Midwest Fall Break Trips for Families Worth the Drive appeared first on Indy with Kids. Holiday World Wilstem Wildlife Park Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo Headless Horseman Festival at Conner ...
Is 3D cinema set for another big revival? Audience trends and industry moves point in that direction, but it may be fueled by a potentially destructive force: artificial intelligence. North American ...
To make some quantum computers larger, and therefore more powerful, we may have to 3D-print them. The purpose of an ion trap is right in its name: it confines ions in place and helps control their ...
The Labor government announced on Sunday it would preserve 176,000ha of state forest on the NSW Mid North Coast that once connected with existing national parks would create a 467,000ha reserve.
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Can glass replace bone? Scientists 3D print bio-glass that mimics skeletal strength
Chinese scientists developed a 3D printable bio-glass that sustained bone growth in rabbits, offering a low-cost path to ...
A major milestone in construction has arrived. This time from Western Australia. Contec Australia has completed the nation's first multi-story 3D concrete printed home. Located in Tapping near Perth, ...
In a world first, a vaccine has been approved to protect Australia's endangered koalas from infection and death caused by chlamydia. Developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast, the vaccine's ...
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