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Netflix
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‘Internet-distributed video services such as Netflix, have completely transformed the entertainment landscape and the competitive field in which free-to-air…

Darryl Kickett (centre) with Narrogin-based Research Assistant and Dryandra  Wilman Elder Travis Abraham (left) and Wilman Elder Clive Abraham (right).  Credit: Curtin University
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A Discovery Indigenous research project led by Mr Darryl Kickett from Curtin University's School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry is advancing…

stinging tree leaves
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The painful toxins wielded by a giant Australian stinging tree are surprisingly similar to the peptides found in spid

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ARC-supported scientists have developed a next generation wound dressing that can detect infection and improve healing in burns, skin grafts and chronic wounds.

The research team after their return to Hobart. Credit:  Professor Hrvoje Tkalčić
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A team of ARC-supported researchers embarked on a landmark voyage to shed new light on Macquarie Island’s underlying structure and geological evolution, and…

Associate Process Qilin Wang. Credit Kev Anastacio.
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Associate Professor Qilin Wang is an ARC Future Fellow and winner of the 2020 Eureka Prize for Outstanding Early Care

Credit: iStock.com/Chinnapong.
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Theoretical modelling by a group of pandemic researchers has shown that populations typically disperse following major global crises, including contagions.

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‘Reflecting on the challenges of 2020, IoT could help us monitor environmental disasters, support pandemic management and enhance the delivery of services to…

Mud wasp nest samples and their development sequence. Credit: Damien Finch
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A team of ARC-supported archaeologists has been able to accurately date a significant number of the Kimberley’s most remarkable ancient rock art to more than…

 Director and ARC DECRA recipient Associate Professor Tom  Murray with actor Balang Tom E. Lewis in 2018. Credit: Tarpaulin  Productions
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Associate Professor Tom Murray is an academic and film producer based at Macquarie University, whose screen production research has been supported since 2014…

ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) recipients, Dr Nicolás Campione and Dr Phil Bell, and PhD candidate Timothy Frauenfelder, from the University of New England, have been studying opalised dinosaur teeth to help paint a picture of the eating habits and lifestyles of the largest land animals to ever roam the planet: sauropods.  The teeth were found near the town of Lightning Ridge and are ~100 million years old. Confident in the knowledge that sauropod tooth fossils with different shapes cam
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ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) recipients, Dr Nicolás Campione and Dr Phil Bell, and PhD candida

Professor Maria Forsyth. Credit: ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre in Future Energy Storage Technologies.
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The rechargeable Lithium-ion (LI) battery has become a ubiquitous technology that underpins our lives, powering our m

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