The RMIT team's 'Electronic Dolphin', a proof-of-concept minibot, collects kerosene oil from the surface of water, offering a ...
Single-cell RNA sequencing of human rotator cuff tendon samples identifies pro-fibrotic stem cells, senescent tenocytes, scar ...
Andrew Hanna, a doctoral student in Bioengineering and the study's first author, demonstrates the process of running the robot.
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Researchers PhD researcher Surya Kanta Ghadei and Dr Ataur Rahman in an RMIT University engineering lab working on the sea‑urchin‑inspired oil‑spill filtering material.
A researcher applies oil to the coated filter material to demonstrate its rapid absorption while remaining water repellent.
The research team included, from left, Illinois chemistry professor Angad Mehta, graduate student Enguang Fu, postdoctoral fellow Zane Thornburg, chemistry professor Zan Luthey-Schulten and graduate ...
A simulated cell in the early stages of division. Left half shows membrane (green cubes), and ribosomes (yellow/purple) interwoven through in the cell’s chromosome (red). Right side shows all the ...
Infant narrow-ridged finless porpoises in Ise Bay primarily interact with the likely mother, but the mother-infant bond in this species appears to be weaker than in other dolphins and porpoises.
Bottom-up, problem-driven planning is the only credible way to transform an administration with AI. Without planning, transparency, accountability and oversight, AI in the public sector will only ...
Artist's reconstruction of Sonselasuchus cedrus in its environment in what is now Petrified Forest National Park, 215 million ...
Contrary to the popular belief that the species is mostly solitary, infant narrow-ridged finless porpoises in Ise Bay were observed to approach, parallel swim with, and even touch adults other than ...