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Australian Research Council

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Name: Australian Research Council
First Reported 22 hours ago - Updated 22 hours ago - 1 Documents

Employee networks key to company performance

Large companies and governments can make major gains in productivity by investing in their internal communication networks, say University of Queensland researchers.Network analysis research by UQ Business School experts, Dr Tim Kastelle and Dr John Steen ... [Published 22 hours ago by The University Of Queensland]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 19 2010 - 2 Documents

First study to link earlier butterfly emergence with climate change

Butterflies are emerging in spring over 10 days earlier than they did 65 years ago, a shift that has been linked to regional human-induced climate change in a University of Melbourne- led study. The work reveals for the first time, a causal link between ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by EurekAlert!]
First Reported Mar 18 2010 - Updated Mar 18 2010 - 1 Documents

Electric cars charged for trial

THIS year, the first Australian Electric Vehicle Trial will take place in WA and the first Australian EV fast-recharging network will be installed in several places in the Perth metropolitan area.This is a large step forward for the introduction of electric ... [Published Mar 18 2010 by InMyCommunity]
First Reported Mar 12 2010 - Updated Mar 12 2010 - 1 Documents

Breakthrough in fight against ...

The University of Sydney will lead a new project to improve existing methods of detecting a fish disease, which is causing substantial setbacks to the Barramundi industry.Thanks to a quantum leap in DNA-detection technology in 2009, a new test is available ... [Published Mar 12 2010 by North Queensland Register]
First Reported Mar 11 2010 - Updated Mar 11 2010 - 1 Documents

Two UQ researchers ranked highest in nation

Two University of Queensland researchers have been recognised as being the highest-ranked in the country at the recent National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Awards.Professor David Paterson, of the UQ Centre for Clinical Research (UQCCR) ... [Published Mar 11 2010 by The University Of Queensland]
First Reported Mar 10 2010 - Updated Mar 10 2010 - 1 Documents

Breakthrough in fight against barramundi disease

The University of Sydney will lead a new project to improve existing methods of detecting a fish disease, which is causing substantial setbacks to the Barramundi industry.Thanks to a quantum leap in DNA-detection technology in 2009, a new test is available ... [Published Mar 10 2010 by North Queensland Register]
First Reported Mar 10 2010 - Updated Mar 10 2010 - 1 Documents

Research discovery could save the Tasmanian devil

Australian Research Council Chief Executive Officer, Professor Margaret Sheil, today welcomed a discovery that could save the endangered Tasmanian devil.“I congratulate researchers from the Universities of Sydney and Tasmania on this extraordinary discovery,” ... [Published Mar 10 2010 by Australian Research Council]
First Reported Mar 08 2010 - Updated Mar 08 2010 - 1 Documents

Graphene researcher relishes success

Dan Li, a winner in the Scopus young researcher of the year awards, came to Australia in 2006 to find a way to make large amounts of graphene, a carbon-based nanomaterial with electrical, thermal and mechanical properties the Monash University associate ... [Published Mar 08 2010 by Nanotechnology News]
First Reported Mar 04 2010 - Updated Mar 04 2010 - 1 Documents

Tool to help uncover Vietnam's war dead

A MAPPING tool devised by two Australian military historians will help Vietnam locate its war dead in the two provinces that were occupied by Australian troops.Bob Hall and Derrill de Heer, Vietnam veterans, leave today for Hanoi to present their mapping ... [Published Mar 04 2010 by The Australian]
First Reported Mar 03 2010 - Updated Mar 03 2010 - 1 Documents

Stem cell treatment: Mattias seeks a new look on life

Mattias McCarthy, 4, with his grandad Tony Scardigno. Source: The AdvertiserA SOUTHERN suburbs couple starts a heart-wrenching journey to China this weekend so their son Mattias, 4, can be treated for a rare condition that has left him almost blind.Lydia ... [Published Mar 03 2010 by Adelaide Now]
First Reported Feb 12 2010 - Updated Feb 12 2010 - 2 Documents

Effective Cr(VI) Removal from Simulated Groundwater through the Hydrotalcite-Derived Adsorbent

School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, People’s Republic of China, and Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Functional Nanomaterials, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology ... [Published Feb 12 2010 by Industrial & Engineering Chemistry]
First Reported Nov 24 2009 - Updated Nov 24 2009 - 2 Documents

Scopus Favoured as the Sole Citation Provider by the Australian Research Council

See more news releases in: Computer Electronics, Computer Software, Education, Contracts, Surveys, Polls and Research- Announcement Marks Groundbreaking New Standard and SCOPUS as the Authoritative Source for ResearchElsevier announced today that Scopus(R), ... [Published Nov 24 2009 by PR Newswire]

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"This allows us to see how information is flowing through the organisation, predict key innovation and problem solving groups within that network, and provide critical advice on communication strategies to improve the network and get them operating more efficiently.”"
"Most quantum computer demonstrations have been limited to a handful of qubits. A colleague of mine in Canada says that any demonstration with less than ten qubits is cute but useless—which makes me think of a baby with an abacus."
...intense male-male competition that continues even after courtship and mating have taken place," said William Eberhard, Smithsonian staff scientist. "This study continues the STRI tradition of looking at post-copulatory selection in a very biodiverse range of organisms, following in the footsteps of people like Bob Silberglied, who asked why butterflies and moths have two kinds of sperm in the 1970's."

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Employee networks key to company performance [The University Of Queensland - 22 hours ago]
UQ physicists showcased in super-sized American... [The University Of Queensland - Mar 19 2010]
Female Leafcutter Ants Halt Sperm Competition [Red Orbit - Mar 19 2010]
First study to link earlier butterfly emergence... [EurekAlert! - Mar 18 2010]
Butterflies emerging earlier due to climate change [Telegraph - Mar 18 2010]
Electric cars charged for trial [InMyCommunity - Mar 18 2010]
Breakthrough in fight against ... [North Queensland Register - Mar 12 2010]
The cars that ate Australia [Business Spectator - Mar 12 2010]
Two UQ researchers ranked highest in nation [The University Of Queensland - Mar 11 2010]
Breakthrough in fight against barramundi disease [North Queensland Register - Mar 10 2010]
Research discovery could save the Tasmanian devil [Australian Research Council - Mar 10 2010]
Australian field campaign validates SMOS data [European Space Agency - Mar 09 2010]
Nanotube Thermocells Hold Promise for Convertin... [ASM International - Mar 09 2010]
Novel material paves the way for next-generatio... [The University Of Queensland - Mar 09 2010]
International Recognition for Australian Superc... [HPC Wire - Mar 09 2010]
Graphene researcher relishes success [Nanotechnology News - Mar 08 2010]
That buys a lot of baas [Herald Sun - Mar 06 2010]
Tool to help uncover Vietnam's war dead [The Australian - Mar 04 2010]
International recognition for Australian superc... [IndustrySearch - Mar 04 2010]
Pew announces 2010 recipients of distinguished ... [EurekAlert! - Mar 03 2010]
Stem cell treatment: Mattias seeks a new look o... [Adelaide Now - Mar 03 2010]
WAHRI director is GRDC Seed of ... [Farm Weekly - Mar 01 2010]
WAHRI director is GRDC Seed of Light winner [Farm Weekly - Mar 01 2010]
Toad's leg sausage a recipe for survival in the... [The Australian - Feb 18 2010]
Dwarf helicopters, smart subs, robots to automa... [Industry Standard - Feb 17 2010]
Too much parish pump in ranking of journals [The Australian - Feb 16 2010]
Report highlights nanotech retreat [The Australian - Feb 16 2010]
Effective Cr(VI) Removal from Simulated Groundw... [Industrial & Engineering Chemistry - Feb 12 2010]
Effective Cr(VI) Removal from Simulated Groundw... [Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research - Feb 12 2010]
The Many Colors of Star Birth [SpaceRef - Feb 12 2010]
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Australia ranks economics journals [Environmental Economics - Feb 11 2010]
The ARC (Australian Research Council) has finally released the ERA (Excellence in Research for Australia) ranked journal list that will be used in this year's research ...
Chairs [The Quantum Pontiff] [ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Oct 21 2009]
Two notes on chairs. Michael Green is the new Lucasian chair of Mathematics replacing the esteemed Stephen Hawking. Green helped sparked the great optimism in ...
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