By David Ceddia, Monash University Within colloquial language exists the simile ‘dry as a bone’ which is often used to refer to something that is extremely dry. For example; that dessert is dry [...]
Our annual report for 2014 is now available online. AMSI’s forward momentum continues and 2014’s achievements have set us up for future program growth. Our public profile, as a leader and [...]
Every year, for the last 15 years, a swarm of working scientists have descended on Canberra to meet with parliamentarians, learn how policy development works and network with each other. This [...]
Data Independent Acquisition (DIA) is a novel mode of mass spectrometry (MS) analysis that can generate MS/MS data for an unbiased selection of peptides, offering new opportunities to achieve [...]
We introduce a subfamily of additive enlargements of a maximally monotone operator T. Our definition is inspired by the seminal work of Fitzpatrick presented in 1988. These enlargements are a [...]
By Timothy Buttsworth, The University of Queensland Imagine the surface of a sphere. It’s nice and smooth- it has no sharp bits. If we cut it in half along the equator, we get the surfaces of two [...]
By Zackary Burton, La Trobe University My academic interests have always circulated between maths and physics. During high school I was under the impression that maths was just something I would [...]
By Lachlan Bubb, The University of Adelaide Influenza. Smallpox. Ebola. These are just a few of the infectious diseases that have plagued our society; hugely damaging diseases that have left [...]