This article is in Chemistry in Australia magazine: Issue September 2024 Author: Adam Cawley and David Batty Image:Without A Fight, ridden by Mark Zahra (yellow with black spots), charges down the Flemington straight on his way to winning the 2023 Lexus Melbourne Cup. | Photo by Jay Town...
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This article is in Chemistry in Australia magazine: Issue September 2024 Author: Dennis Power MRACI Image: Dr Mike Nutt at his fume hood | Photo: Jack Annear The use of psychedelics for therapeutic treatment could be one step closer with the discovery of potentially safer lysergic...
This article is in Chemistry in Australia magazine: Issue September 2024 Author: MD Abu Noman, Tanveer Adyel, Stacey Trevathantackett and Peter Macreadie Image: G.Go/Adobe Is there an upside to plastic waste accumulating in coastal wetlands? The invention of the polymer...
This article is in Chemistry in Australia magazine: Issue June 2024 Author: William Lumb Image: Nobeastsofierce/Adobe Stock Queensland researchers are testing compounds that inhibit bacterial resistance to two-thirds of antibiotics prescribed. The World Health Organization...
This article is in Chemistry in Australia magazine: Issue June 2024 Author: Katharina Richter Image: Bacteria that live in biofilms are 1000 times harder to treat with antibiotics. | Animate Your Science (https://animateyour.science) CC BY 4.0 Scientists are exploring new...
This article is in Chemistry in Australia magazine: Issue March 2024 Author: Chennupati Jagadish Image: Some of the flags representing collaborating nations at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. Despite individual national interests and international challenges, collaboration has...
This article is in Chemistry in Australia magazine: Issue March 2024 Author: Jason Stoughton Image: US National Science Foundation An AI-based system succeeds in planning and carrying out real-world chemistry experiments, showing the potential to help human scientists make more...
This article is in Chemistry in Australia magazine: Issue March 202 3 Author: Nastaran Meftahi, Dave Winkler, Salvy Russo and Andrew J. Christofferson Image: Artificial neural networks have been compared to the human brain in how they process and transfer information. The first...
This article is in Chemistry in Australia magazine: Issue March 202 3 Author: Kate Simpson Image: A worker inspects the reverse osmosis room at the Gold Coast Desalination Plant, where approximately 2100 pressure vessels collectively contain almost 17 000 reverse osmosis elements. ...
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