Technology & Innovation
Low concentration phosphorus recovery perfected
Thursday, 23 May 2013 10:00
A NOVEL approach to the biological recovery of phosphorus from wastewater has been developed by the CSIRO Land and Water in Floreat which may yield significant economic and environmental benefits.
Premier enthusiastic about science in WA
Wednesday, 15 May 2013 09:00
IN HIS new role as Minister for Science, Premier Colin Barnett took time to brief ScienceNetwork on his vision for science in WA.
Soft anatomy of fossils revealed through advanced x-rays
Sunday, 21 April 2013 06:00
AN INTERNATIONAL research project involving a local scientist has presented the results of a study which used the first non-destructive, three dimensional method of documenting binding attachments in fossil vertebrates.
Office of Science a plus for WA research: universities
Monday, 15 April 2013 10:00
UNIVERSITIES have welcomed Premier Colin Barnett’s move to raise the profile of science within government by taking ministerial responsibility for science policy.
Hydro-car's future bright as hydrogen storage advances
Wednesday, 10 October 2012 10:00
If Dr Mark Paskevicius and his colleagues have their way, in a few years we’ll be seeing hydrogen fuelled cars zooming across WA and remote country towns powered by solar energy around the clock.
Lack of efficient policy suffocating small scale wind turbine industry
Thursday, 13 September 2012 10:00
MURDOCH University researchers have identified the key reasons behind why the small scale wind turbine industry (SWT) has failed to grow in Western Australia.
WA readying for National Science Week
Friday, 03 August 2012 10:00
NATIONAL Science Week 2012 in gearing up in a fortnight with Western Australia boasting the highest number of events happening in the country.
Local grid energy storage set to complement solar feed-ins
Sunday, 01 July 2012 06:00
CURRENTLY used in remote communities to regulate the unreliable electricity supply, the Grid Power Support System [GPSS]—designed and produced by Perth-based Magellan Power—could also promote the implementation of renewable energy generators in Australia.
iPads open door for m-learning in education
Thursday, 07 June 2012 06:00
A WESTERN Australian academic is aiming to maximise learning outcomes from primary to tertiary level by increasing the use and effectiveness of internet-based learning technologies in schools.
Carbon conscious wastewater treatment
Tuesday, 29 May 2012 06:00
LOCAL researchers have set the stage for a carbon-friendly form of wastewater treatment in WA, with the completion of a review into Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) reactors.
Social networking tool used to evade police tactics
Wednesday, 11 April 2012 06:00
SOCIAL networking technology is empowering protesters to spread their messages further, organise rapidly and frustrate police attempts to control them.
American guru puts a charge into WA science
Thursday, 29 March 2012 06:00
WA TEACHERS, industry professionals and scientists were reminded of the thrill of hands-on engineering as American ‘Science Evangelist’ Dr Ed Sobey led them through his inspiring Learning in the 21st Century: Hands-on Innovation Masterclass.
Young Innovators Program expands its horizons
Wednesday, 21 March 2012 06:00
THE Young Innovator of the Year Program 2012 is set to be the most impressive yet as the initiative branches out with exciting events and more supporters jump on board.
Bush fire sensors form front of early detection
Sunday, 18 March 2012 06:00
WIRELESS fire monitoring sensors which could be a vital early warning system against fire in bush areas have been developed by researchers from Edith Cowan University’s Centre for Communications Engineering Research, to aid in bushfire prevention.
Size and shape of hand key to French horn acoustics
Friday, 16 March 2012 10:00
A WEST Australian classical musician has used her PhD to apply physics and human biology to one of the world’s most loved instruments, the French horn.
Augmented reality app can digitally decorate before you buy
Tuesday, 13 March 2012 10:00
THE experience of bringing furniture home from the store only to discover it doesn’t fit or doesn’t match the rest of the room will be a thing of the past.
ECU students coin smartphone rescue app
Tuesday, 06 March 2012 12:00
A NEW application (app) developed by students from Edith Cowan University turns ordinary smartphones into a survival and rescue device, allowing users to send crucial GPS information directly to the WA Police Air Wing with the touch of a button.
Smart phone app to monitor prenatal health
Friday, 20 January 2012 09:00
PERTH scientists are developing a mobile phone application that will save pregnant mothers from regional areas costly trips to hospital to monitor prenatal health.
Firefighters get real-time simulator
Saturday, 03 December 2011 10:00
A COMPUTER program developed from collaboration between the Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA), Landgate and UWA predicts bushfire movement.
Re-manufactured compressors save money and mitigate CO2
Monday, 21 November 2011 12:00
A CURTIN study has revealed re-manufactured refrigeration and air conditioning compressors produce up to 93 per cent less greenhouse gas emissions than new original equipment manufactured (OEM) compressors.









