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Scopus Chosen by Leading Australian Institutes.
AMSTERDAM, April 25 /PRNewswire/ -- - Helping Researchers Answer the Research Quality Framework Requirements Set by the Government. ScopusR, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources with smart tools to track, analyze and visualize research,...
Locally-developed flash bricks lay foundation for green industry.
Sep 18, 2006 (Construction Contractor - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian researchers have developed technology to turn waste from coal-fired power stations into building materials. Flash Bricks, created from powdery waste fly ash, are 28 per cent lighter and 24 per cent stronger than comparable...
Old plastic fuels a burning ambition.
Byline: Brendan O'Keefe Aug 09, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australia Museum Eureka prizes have recognised a technique for using old plastic as fuel....
Professor laments uni funding cuts.(Brief Article)
Sep 20, 2004 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian Government's proposed university funding reforms have an adverse impact on computer science training. Professor Paul Compton of the University of New South Wales says that funding for computer science courses could fall by...
The next big thing.
Nov 08, 2002 (BRW - ABIX via COMTEX) Quantum computers are seen as the next major development in computer science. They attempt to exploit the uncertainty principle that supports the theory of quantum mechanics, and which has the potential to create computers with unlimited...
Deaf aid fits like a glove.
Aug 26, 2002 The Australian ABIX via COMTEX -- The University of New South Wales is developing a set of gloves that translate sign language into English. This development, which uses a computer program to translate signs into words displayed on a computer monitor,...
Revolutionary research sets out to simplify the evolutionary complexities of life.
Feb 23, 2002 The Sydney Morning Herald ABIX via COMTEX -- A scientist at the University of New South Wales is utilising a computer model to study life forms. Russell Standish says his "Grim Reaper" program analyses how life forms reproduce, mutate, and evolve...
Australia's export success stories: following are profiles of the category winners for the 2001 Australian Export Awards - Australian Export Awards
DHL Australian Exporter of the Year and P&O Nedlloyd Agribusiness Award BRL Hardy Wine Company, SA BRL Hardy is a true Australian success story, and has recently shipped a record number of monthly wine shipments to international markets. The record was set last September, when the company shipped...
Less work works, new study shows.
Nov 7, 2001 Herald Sun ABIX via COMTEX -- An ACTU official says productivity can improve, if employees work fewer hours. Richard Marles, the assistant secretary of the Australian peak trade union body, says that in France, employment and productivity have both been boosted...
Aust breakthrough brings computers into a new light.
Sep 18, 2001 (ZDNet.com.au ABIX via COMTEX) -- A new technique developed by Australian scientists could revolutionise computing. Researchers working at the University of New South Wales UNSW have developed a technique that will enable computers to transmit data at a great speed. Professor...
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