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Signs of Life

Applying Nanotechnology to the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

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Signs of Life

The Light Fantastic

When White Light Lasers Meet Photonic Devices

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The Light Fantastic

Playing Time Backwards

The Rubidium Quantum Sequencer

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Playing Time Backwards

Ion Irradiation to Form Amorphous Mono-Elemental Metals

This technology could soon find applications throughout the electronic, photonic and metallurgical industries

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Ion Irradiation to Form Amorphous Mono-Elemental Metals

Antimatter Matters

Exploring the Potential of the Australian Positron Beam Line Facility

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Antimatter Matters

Science& aerosols

How advances in spectroscopy may change climate science

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Science& aerosols

Monsters of the Deep

How Nonlinear Optics is Shedding Light on Rogue Waves

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Monsters of the Deep

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