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Battling Southern Ocean swells in the name of science

Battling Southern Ocean swells in the name of science

From the humid Vietnamese coastline to the icy depths of the Southern Ocean, marine scientist Dr Jodie Smith from Geoscience Australia is studying Earth’s deepest and darkest secrets.

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11 Questions with a NASA Engineer

11 Questions with a NASA Engineer

Meet Noel – a 27 year old astronautical engineer who works with NASA’s super computers to find a new way to land on Mars. Read the interview to learn about the possibility of humans on Mars, how physics affects our everyday lives and the role of rockets, parachutes and airbags in space.

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Planting the seeds for a career in science

  • 14 September 2011
Planting the seeds for a career in science

From high school to PhD, plant molecular biologist Joanna Sundstrom tells her story about a successful, and interesting, career in science.

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L’Oreal Australia For Women in Science Fellowships – Rowena Martin

  • 26 August 2010
L'Oreal Australia For Women in Science Fellowships - Rowena Martin

The L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships were recently announced. Read on to find out about one of the winners, Rowena Martin from the Australian National University/The University of Melbourne.

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L’Oreal Australia For Women in Science Fellowships – Deanna D’Alessandro

  • 25 August 2010
L'Oreal Australia For Women in Science Fellowships - Deanna D'Alessandro

The L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships were recently announced. Read on to find out about one of the winners, Deanna D’Alessandro from the University of Sydney.

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L’Oreal For Women in Science Fellowships – Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat

  • 25 August 2010
L'Oreal For Women in Science Fellowships - Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat

The L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships were recently announced. Read on to find out about one of the winners, Marie-Liesse Asselin-Labat from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne.

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Sport and science: Winning athletes gold

  • 16 July 2010
Sport and science: Winning athletes gold

When an Olympic athlete gets hurt training, one of the best recovery tools is a simple chemical compound found all around us – water.

Tags: Home, sport, water
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Scientists speaking on nanotechnology: Dr Åsa Jämting

  • 27 May 2010
Scientists speaking on nanotechnology: Dr Åsa Jämting

Dr Åsa Jämting discusses the development of new laboratory at the National Measurement Institute to set the standard of measurement for particles that are only billionths of a metre in size.

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L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships

  • 08 October 2009
L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships

Professor Sackett recently sent a congratulatory video message to the winners of the L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships.

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L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships – Zenobia Jacobs

  • 08 October 2009
L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships – Zenobia Jacobs

The L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships were recently announced. Read on to find out about one of the winners, Zenobia Jacobs from the University of Wollongong.

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L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships – Tamara Davis

  • 08 October 2009
L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships – Tamara Davis

The L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships were recently announced. Read on to find out about one of the winners, Tamara Davis from the University of Queensland and University of Copenhagen.

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L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships – Marnie Blewitt

  • 08 October 2009
L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships – Marnie Blewitt

The L’OREAL Australia For Women in Science Fellowships were recently announced. Read on to find out about one of the winners, Marnie Blewitt from the The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne.

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