Smart membranes to remove microplastics from water
ECU Engineering lecturer Dr Masoumeh Zargar's research has developed high-tech membrane filters to remove dangerous microplastics from aquatic and wastewater treatment systems.
Move over lithium-ion: Zinc-air batteries a cheaper and safer alternative
New ECU research shows batteries built from zinc and air could be the future of powering electric vehicles. The project tested zinc-air batteries using a combination of cheaper, safer and sustainably sourced materials, which allowed for improved lifespan and performance.
Using virtual reality to get inside the criminal mind
ECU psychology researchers have revealed new insights into the criminal mind thanks to virtual reality. It follows a study involving 101 participants who took part in mock crimes and subsequent interrogations, during VR scenarios.
Inclusive leadership could be a game-changer for business
New research has found that leadership style could have a noticeable impact on an employee's working experience and on staff retention.
Inclusive leadership is not just about embracing diversity.
Blood test could determine diabetes risks
A blood test could potentially be used to assess a patient's risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found.
Microsoft Addressing the skills shortage
University of Liverpool researchers at the frontiers of particle physics
The University of Liverpool’s research expertise and technology development infrastructure drives science collaboration for major particle physics experiments worldwide
University of Liverpool researchers at the frontiers of particle physics
“Read Medicine Labels” – How to Safely Use Green Chiretta Against COVID-19
Chula Pharmaceutical Science points out the benefits and cautious use of green chiretta to better understand the drug, urging consumers to pay attention to “medicine labels” to choose and use green chiretta effectively and safely.
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