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Scientists at UNSW's School of Biomedical Engineering have discovered what speeds up the healing process.
Professor John Whitelock, Head of School at UNSW's Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, and Research Fellow Dr Megan Lord reveal that in studying white blood cells, a short form of the molecule perlecan was discovered which not only promotes healing, but could promote bone growth.
UNSW researchers have built an Australian-first bicycle that can take riders up to 125 kilometres on a single battery charge and $2 of hydrogen - proof that hydrogen power is viable right now. Associate Professor Kondo-Francois Aguey-Zinsou and his team have developed a method of compacting 100...
Published 10/09/14
Firefighters still rely on paper-based maps to deal with fire incidents;
these maps are distributed at the start of each shift and are usually out of
date by the time firefighters get them. PocketFire
is a a real-time mapping and data collection solution for mobile devices that
allows...
Published 07/09/14
Online shopping for glasses offers convenience, choice and low prices,
but it's hard to know if what you’re buying will actually suit your face. Framefish is virtual try-on software
that allows you to upload a photo of your face so you can see exactly what
you’ll look like in your new...
Published 07/09/14