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Cow's milk can fight bacteria.
Nov 08, 2006 (Food Week - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Milk protein can be modified and used against bacteria which cause food poisoning. Cindy Pan, researcher at the University of Melbourne, has discovered that it is possible to multiply the protein lactoferrin's antibacterial properties by...
Top public servant recommends even-handed parsimony in tight job market.
Byline: Tim Colebatch Nov 02, 2006 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The secretary of Australia's Treasury Department, Dr Ken Henry, believes that subsidies are dangerous in a tight labour market. In a 2 November 2006 speech to the University of Melbourne's...
Gallipoli excavation.(History in the Media)(Brief article)
The 1915 battlefield at Gallipoli is to be the centre of detailed research to be carried out by a team from the University of Melbourne this year. Professor Antonio Sagona and Chris Mackie are part of a multidisciplinary and international project that aims to provide a ...
Thinner pay packets and fatter bodies: obesity hits the poor.
Byline: Sasha Shtargot Dec 21, 2005 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The University of Melbourne Associate Professor, Anne Kavanagh, has conducted research into obesity in Melbourne. Professor Kavanagh...
Milk to get a whole lot cheaper.
Sep 19, 2005 (Food Week - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A new technology being developed in Australia could reduce milk manufacturing costs significantly. The research is being ...
New weapon against tooth decay.
Byline: Stuart Dashper Sep 15, 2005 (Australasian Science - ABIX via COMTEX) -- University of Melbourne researchers are working an a new, naturally-derived method of averting tooth decay. Tooth decay...
Exploring The Roles Of External Parties In ECR Adoption: An Australian Study
The adoption of Efficient Consumer Response ECR by the grocery industry has become increasingly important in order to stay competitive. Due to the inter-organizational nature of ECR, its adoption involves various parties with different and conflicting objectives and requires the concerted efforts of supply chain members. As a result, ECR...
Axe near for forest school.
Apr 16, 2003 (The Weekly Times - ABIX via COMTEX) A decision by Melbourne University to close part of its Creswick School of Forestry has sparked an angry reaction. The university will not take any new forestry students in 2003 and intends to phase out...
Booze and smoking: why it's safer to wait.
Feb 27, 2003 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) New research in Australia indicates alcohol should never be offered to children aged under 16. Even an occasional alcoholic drink greatly increases the chance of addiction, the University of Melbourne researchers say. The...
Under-35s become the new renter crowd.
Jan 15, 2003 (The West Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) New research has found that Australians under the age of 35 years have become a generation of renters. The research, by the University of Melbourne, has shown that the under-35 age group prefers to spend...
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