Industry News
Sensing organ temperature with luminescent powder
A cheap, biocompatible white powder that luminesces when heated could be used for non-invasively monitoring the temperature of specific organs within the body. [ + ]
Microbiome could help assess precancer risk in HPV patients
Gardnerella bacteria in the cervicovaginal microbiome may serve as a biomarker to identify women infected with HPV who are at risk for progression to precancer. [ + ]
Facility to convert CO2 to carbon black powder
A container-scale facility seeks to convert CO2 contained in ambient air into highly pure carbon black powder that can be used as a resource in industry. [ + ]
Govt funding to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine research
A funding injection of up to $17 million could help cut the timeline for an effective vaccine for COVID-19 by six months. [ + ]
Getting junk out of space
Research to tackle the growing need to find, capture and remove junk from space is advancing at the Australian Institute for Machine Learning in Adelaide. [ + ]
Protein protects intestine against cancer
Researchers have found that the cell death-regulating protein MCL1 is essential in protecting the intestine against cancer development, independent of bacterial-driven inflammation. [ + ]
Updated standard to reduce errors in medical laboratories
ISO 22367 specifies a process for a medical laboratory to identify and manage the risk to patients and service providers that are associated with medical laboratory examinations. [ + ]
NanoViricides ramps up SARS-CoV-2 drug development efforts
NanoViricides has completed the synthesis of a number of nanoviricide drug candidates for testing just a few weeks after identification of virus-binding ligands. [ + ]
Curcumin can be delivered to the body via nanoparticles
Researchers have shown in animal experiments that nanoparticles containing curcumin not only prevent cognitive deterioration but also reverse the damage. [ + ]
Nanostructured catalyst efficiently converts CO2 to CO
Researchers develop a 3D hierarchically porous nanostructured catalyst with a carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide conversion rate up to 3.96 times higher than that of conventional nanoporous gold catalysts. [ + ]
Brain architecture more complex than previously thought
Researchers have discovered distinct layers of astrocytes across the cerebral cortex that provide the strongest evidence to date of their specialisation across the brain. [ + ]
Why do obese mothers have obese babies?
Maternal obesity increases the risk for obesity and metabolic perturbations in their offspring, but what are the mechanisms? [ + ]
NHMRC presents 2019 Research Excellence Awards
Research Excellence Awards are awarded each year to top-ranked researchers and teams following peer review of applications to the NHMRC's highly competitive grant schemes. [ + ]
Newly discovered star pulsates on just one side
A star that pulsates on just one side has been discovered in the Milky Way — and while such stars have been predicted in theory, this is the first of its kind to be recorded. [ + ]
New cancer treatments can activate tuberculosis infection
New checkpoint inhibitor treatments for cancer can activate tuberculosis in some patients — an infection that used to kill one in three people in the UK. [ + ]