Finisar team wins Prime Minister’s Prize for Innovation for internet switches
Soft plastic used in new road surface
Call for non-medical research future fund
Ammonia’s big future in fuels and fertiliser
Angel Investment Network links scientific start-ups with investors
Supercharging crop growth and yield
Hope that non-lethal, infertile cane toads could save Australian wildlife

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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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Folge vom 03.11.2018Innovation for energy, fertilisers, roads and crops
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Folge vom 27.10.2018Nature in OzPrime Minister’s Prizes for Science 2018 - The teachers Why some victims delay in reporting sexual assault Effects of Brexit and Nature’s approach to deniers of climate science Communicating long-term problems to short-term politicians Dumbing down a mistake for public service broadcasters – Roger Mosey
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Folge vom 20.10.2018PM’s PrizesPrime Minister’s Prizes for Science 2018 Glyphosate one of the safest farm chemicals - Ben Selinger A tribute to sceptic Barry Williams Play explores the culture of team science Time to start climbing back up the cliff - Julian Huppert on Brexit
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Folge vom 13.10.2018Killing Tsar NicholasPhotos and science unveil life and murder of Russia’s last Tsar Oceans move heat and carbon dioxide around the globe The Economist – where science is never bumped by celebrities Quantum mechanics explains some biological processes Neutrinos may help solve long-standing mysteries of the universe.