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RMIT researchers develop innovative techology to advance decarbonisation of heavy industries

RMIT researchers have developed a smart and ultra-efficient new method of capturing carbon dioxide and turning it to solid carbon to help speed up the decarbonisation...

RMIT researchers develop road-making material from COVID-generated waste

RMIT researchers have found a way to transform pandemic-generated waste into road-making material. Using disposable face masks and processed building rubble – known as recycled...

RMIT researchers develop new technology to make concrete from recycled materials

Researchers from RMIT have developed a new method to manufacture concrete made from recycled materials that is stronger and more durable than the traditional...

RMIT researchers develop cost-effective way of making graphene from gum trees

Researchers from RMIT University and the National Institute of Technology, Warangal (India) have developed an eco-friendly way of making graphene that also promises to...

RMIT researchers develop solar paint that can extract energy from water vapour

RMIT researchers have developed a solar paint that can absorb and split water vapour to generate the cleanest source of energy – hydrogen. The paint...

RMIT researchers launch new high-speed rail and smart cities project

Researchers from RMIT University organized a plan led by Consolidated Land and Rail Australia Ltd (CLARA) to address over-crowding by developing high-tech and sustainable...

RMIT researchers edge closer to developing self-cleaning textiles

RMIT researchers have developed an affordable way to grow special nanostructures which can degrade organic matter when exposed to light directly onto textiles, paving...
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