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Keep it on, HIV+ people warned 25/07/2008 13:09:21
Australian researchers urge HIV-positive people on antiretrovirals to continue practising safe sexAustralian researchers urge HIV-positive people on antiretrovirals to continue practising safe sex - +
The gene, the clinic and the sex life of the dung beetle 25/07/2008 13:14:35
The July/August 2008 issue of Australian Life Scientist is out now.The July/August 2008 issue of Australian Life Scientist is out now. - +
Opinion: Cash, not coddling, needed from Carr 25/07/2008 13:12:25
The biotechnology sector in Australia is fuming at the Federal Government, according to the editorial in the latest issue of ALSThe biotechnology sector in Australia is fuming at the Federal Government, according to the editorial in the latest issue of ALS - +
Combination therapy for HIV 25/07/2008 16:31:51
Merck drug raltegravir shows good results as part of combination therapyMerck drug raltegravir shows good results as part of combination therapy - +
IP Australia sits US exams 25/07/2008 16:49:04
IP Australia named as search and examination authority for US patent officeIP Australia named as search and examination authority for US patent office - +
Cash for medical research support 25/07/2008 16:19:07
The NHMRC has announced $29 million for medical research institute support servicesThe NHMRC has announced $29 million for medical research institute support services
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BIO 2008 - Use that bagasse! 05/06/2008 11:06:00
Biofuels – North America and India are into it in a big way, Brazil wants everyone to play, and China is spending a packet to join in. Now a group of Queensland biotechnologists have teamed up with the Swiss to sweeten the game.Biofuels - North America and India are into it in a big way, Brazil wants everyone to play, and China is spending a packet to join in. Now a group of Queensland biotechnologists have teamed up with the Swiss to sweeten the game. - +
BIO 2008: GM - the passion and the politics 03/06/2008 12:29:39
With the lifting of two moratoria on genetically modified crops in Australia recently, so did the inevitably polarised debate take off. Those for and against are unlikely to change their minds and, unfortunately, some scientists are now afraid to speak theirs.With the lifting of two moratoria on genetically modified crops in Australia recently, so did the inevitably polarised debate take off. Those for and against are unlikely to change their minds and, unfortunately, some scientists are now afraid to speak theirs.
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Keep it on, HIV+ people warned 25/07/2008 13:09:21
Australian researchers urge HIV-positive people on antiretrovirals to continue practising safe sexAustralian researchers urge HIV-positive people on antiretrovirals to continue practising safe sex - +
Eye and ear on bionics 24/07/2008 14:41:16
Centre for bionics for NSW, international conference for VictoriaCentre for bionics for NSW, international conference for Victoria
More >Bioinformatics
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Health IT research gets $20M boost 21/07/2008 14:43:50
ICT aiming to improve healthcare industryThe Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC) became a national institution today with $20 million in funding from the federal and Queensland governments. - +
BIO 2008: 400 teraflops for Melbourne 18/06/2008 03:34:35
Melbourne to host world’s largest life sciences supercomputer in $100 million investment.Melbourne to host world's largest life sciences supercomputer in $100 million investment.
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Kingston Technology DataTraveler BlackBox USB Flash drive Receives FIPS 140-2 Certification 2008-07-17 12:00:00+10
AOC Launches "Rivio" 2230Fm 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor with built-in Digital Media Player 2008-07-16 14:00:00+10
Acronis Releases Acronis True Image Virtual Edition in A/NZ 2008-07-15 09:13:00+10
WD’s New My Book® Mirror Edition™ External Hard Drive Provides The Safest Place For Valuable Personal Content 2008-07-09 15:00:00+10
Kingston Technology 1800MHz HyperX DDR3 Memory Wins Intel XMP Certification 2008-07-08 14:28:00+10
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