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Transforming pre-fabricated housing for the better
In collaboration with industry and universities across Asia-Pacific, researchers at the University of Melbourne are transforming pre-fabricated housing. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Precision medicine with new drugs that stop fibrosis
Certa Therapeutics has developed a new class of drugs for patients with inflammatory and fibrotic diseases. They are based on research from the University of Melbourne and affiliated organisations. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Monitoring epileptic seizures with an implantable device
Epi-Minder has raised $A10 million to develop a device for seizure detection and prediction, which is now undergoing a Phase I clinical trial. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Improving epilepsy diagnosis and seizure forecasting
A portable system for epilepsy diagnosis has been developed by Seer Medical, a company co-founded by University of Melbourne researchers. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Improving mining functionality using an algorithm based on soap bubbles
Using an algorithm based on the physical properties of soap bubbles, researchers at the University of Melbourne have developed software to solve operational issues that have not been implemented in traditional approaches to open pit mine design. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Using old tyres to make permeable pavements that filter rainwater
Porous Lane, a new company using University of Melbourne technology to develop highly permeable pavements using old tyres is supplying water for the city's parks and gardens, diverting landfill and ensuring less pollution in our waterways. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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Supporting irrigation regions to adapt and thrive in a changing climate
Meridian Energy Australia and the University of Melbourne have developed a reliable, real-time wind forecasting system that will help enable the transition to renewable energy. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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AI Platform targets crowd-sourced data for military intelligence
University of Melbourne and the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) have developed an AI-led platform to extract high-quality social media data in real-time to help defence analysts monitor and respond to fast-moving events. Rootnodes: 3953464. global gets:
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