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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...

RMIT scientists develop revolutionary thin film technology that speeds up data transfer

RMIT researchers have successfully created a nanostructured thin film that selectively filters light, significantly increasing the bandwidth of optical communication systems. According to the press...

RMIT & CSIRO develop smart safety system for mining workers

A team of researchers from RMIT and the CSIRO have developed a smart technology that will increase on-site safety in the mining industry. The personal...

Aussie scientists develop stretchable nano-devices for future manufacturing of “smart” contact lenses

Scientists from the University of Adelaide and RMIT have developed a new technology that could be the basis for making “smart” contact lenses in...

Pyjamas and doonas could be tailored to our sleeping patterns to give us a...

Researchers from RMIT’s Centre for Advanced Materials and Performance Textiles are trying to find new approaches to improve sleep by developing ways to design...

RMIT to support four student start-ups with $100,000 investment

RMIT University will help four student businesses to gain footing in the competitive business environment with $25,000 interest-free loans awarded through the latest round...

RMIT’s revolutionary nebuliser could one day deliver life-saving cancer drugs 

The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) has developed a revolutionary technology that has the potential to revolutionise how patients are treated with drugs. The...

University of South Australia crowned champions of the National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition

MEDIA RELEASE The University of South Australia claimed victory at the 2015 National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition (NI ARC), defeating 21 university teams from Australia...

Young engineers from Australia and New Zealand to face off in robotics live final

After the dazzling Robotronica festival that took place at the Queensland University of Technology last month, another exciting robotics event is scheduled to take...

Capturing solar energy to deliver ‘microgrid’ power to remote towns in Western Australia

MEDIA RELEASE Remote locations such as Marble Bar and Nullagine in Western Australia, towns which are not connected to the grid, would typically rely solely...
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