By Patrick Andersen Everything physical and manmade will eventually break or malfunction given enough time without attention. Often this happens unexpectedly and must be repaired after the fact, [...]
By Axel Almet Picture a crowd of people standing at a concert, cars moving on a highway and a group of cancerous cells migrating through a blood vessel during metastasis. Now shrink down the [...]
Terry Speed from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research is the winner of the CSIRO Eureka Prize for Leadership in Science. If you’re on Twitter share the news with the hashtag [...]
Women in science, industry and the Victorian economy will all benefit from an innovative internship program being launched today by veski and AMSI Intern.
Your genome is your personal DNA sequence. DNA is a really long molecule that we represent with a string of letters which can be one of four types: A, T, G or C. The human genome has about 3 [...]
A woman has won the maths world's "Nobel prize" for the first time. Maryam Mirzakhani of Stanford University, California, will receive the Fields medal tomorrow at the International Congress of [...]