3D data processing is pioneering customised medicine for people with serious bone injuries. A customised bone plate was implanted into a patient after a collaboration between ANU, Canberra Hospital and the M3D ARC training centre, helping to heal a decades-old injury to the patient’s thigh bone. Associate Professor Mohammad Saadatfar said the team’s skills in 3D data visualisation and processing enabled...
3D data processing is pioneering customised medicine for people with serious bone injuries. A customised bone plate was implanted into a patient...
A new facility at The Australian National University (ANU) will help scientists detect some of the most extreme events in the universe and put Australia...
Raghda Abdel Khaleq spends a lot of time contemplating the unknown sector of our universe. And not just for her PhD research in nuclear physics. “This...
Nuclear physicists deal with not just the 118 elements of the periodic table, but all the isotopes of those elements, which takes the numbers...
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