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78 views, By Jothy Hughes, N O W! Communications
The day after Australia Day, 27th January, could be Black Friday for many businesses, with people not turning up to work because they are hungover. Security Feel Better is a hangover prevention which could help many businesses!

65 views, By AG Buffalo Turf Supplies
Enhance the grandeur of your home with Sir Walter Turfs..Turf and lawns can brighten the air around your home in a delightful way. Imagine walking out of your home into lush green grass right outside your door.

300 views, By Jothy Hughes
Security Feel Better is the new hangover cure, which has just come onto the Australian market to help everyone this Christmas period. It was designed by French scientists over six years and is sold in 24 countries.

428 views, By Rodney Bartlett
New knowledge shows Einstein successfully proved the Unified Field Theory, combining gravitational and electromagnetic equations. This means electromagnetism, time, space, matter and the nuclear forces have no separate existence from gravitation.

292 views, By Kim Pearce
Australian researchers will unveil cutting-edge viticulture and winemaking findings, when Hobart hosts the 8th International Cool Climate Symposium for Viticulture and Oenology (31 January-4 February 2012).

422 views, By Rodney Bartlett
I started by taking the thoughts of many well-known scientists from their popular books. Since the word "science" comes from a Latin word meaning "knowledge", I decided it's necessary to merge scientific knowledge with every other form of knowledge.

501 views, By Rodney Bartlett
This book explains how everything will change and nothing can ever be the same. Essential to such a future is Shakespeare not merely being poetic when he said “There are more things in heaven and earth, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”

315 views, By Warwick Wood - ESdat.net
A library of regulatory environmental standards are now available online free at the ESdat web site (www.esdat.net). ESdat users can automatically import data, and select guidelines against which the data is to be compared.

133 views, By Modern
With electricity prices going through the roof and concerns about the environment more and more Australian businesses and households are looking to install solar panels

202 views, By Boyd Hooper
Just want to let you know that I recently read your tracking book and it enjoyed it immensely. I've just returned from Abu Dhabi UAE where I have been training their police K9 Department in tracking and man trailing.

146 views, By Lahn Straney
The recent Productivity Commission report will likely create renewed vigor in measuring and evaluating quality of care, however such efforts need to be supported by a robust understanding of how we should interpret the things we’re measuring.

204 views, By Seair Diffusion Australia
Water industry experts will be invited to the Ballarat area in April to view demonstrations of a new diffusion technology that produces 5 micron sized bubbles.

370 views, By Australian Institute for Commercialisation
The Australian Institute for Commercialisation (AIC) hosted the pre-screening of National Science Week’s TV series “From Research to Reality” on Queensland’s community TV channel, 31 Digital.

647 views, By Jason Davidson
Cardiologist Dr David Cross and Statistician Professor Kerrie Mengersen were named ‘Researcher(s) of the Year’ for their outstanding contribution to medical research.

199 views, By Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority
Muttonbirds have, up to now, been known as the most prolific seabird in the Southern Hemisphere. However, eight consecutive years of field research on Wedge Island on the Tasman Peninsula has shown a 66% decline in their breeding population.

250 views, By Aurora Expeditions
Aurora Expeditions is offering adventurers the opportunity to travel back in time and assist in the collection of an incredibly rare 5 kilogram meteorite on its upcoming Weddell Sea voyage to Antarctica this month.

659 views, By Donna Munro
Noted Gnostic author Doctor JS Chiappalone has released 'My Experiences of Aliens and other Realities' a non-fiction work based on his point of view. It is highly intriguing and very thought-provoking to say the least.

249 views, By Wesley Research Institute
The Wesley Research Institute Tissue Bank is helping Malaysian scientists to establish their own National Tissue Bank that may help find clues to the cure for cancer.

1564 views, By Kate Brinsmead
Skipping carbohydrates from your diet can affect your ability to fall asleep and lead to binge eating. October 13, 2010

140 views, By Liquid Learning Group Pty Ltd
The event will feature a mix of experience-based case studies & expert commentaries which will provide a practical toolkit of strategies to develop & enhance communication approaches for those working within the fields of science & research

374 views, By Duncan Ferguson, Co-Founder Elite Minds
A recent randomized clinical trial published in the Journal of Gerontology shows how CogniFit computerized cognitive training delivers positive effects on gait in sedentary seniors.

3076 views, By Jothy Hughes, N O W! Communications
Bloom's Australia have just released a Green Coffee Bean supplement called Svelte GCB 45, a new all natural weight loss breakthrough product!

230 views, By Duncan Ferguson, Co-Founder Elite Minds
Asia-Pacific’s leading driver education provider is now able to assess and train their clients brains to enhance road safety.

375 views, By Anthony Goldbloom
A Drexler University academic is hosting a machine learning competition to better understand HIV.

260 views, By Jothy Hughes, N O W! Communications
Little Squirts is a product which gives all children their daily Omega 3, which adults receive from products such as fish. It comes in 3 flavours designed for a child's palette & helps children to have their brain, eyes & body functioning well.

815 views, By Navon Brain Fitness Solutions
A new, independent study that shows CogniFit Personal Coach brain training software improves the cognitive function and skills of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients.. Results of this study are published in the current issue of NeuroRehabilitation.

911 views, By Clifford Jude Snell
4am Software Pty Ltd., has been appointed as the Exclusive Distributor for SYSTAT®, SigmaPlot, SigmaScan, SigmaStat, TableCurve 2D®, TableCurve 3D®, and PeakFit® for the region of Australia and NZ by Cranes Software International Ltd., India.

684 views, By Navon Brain Fitness
When dyslexic college students trained with CogniFit Personal Coach, their brain activity, working memory and reading performance were shown to increase significantly, and results lasted up to six months after training.

651 views, By Carbon Planet Limited
How ready are the rainforest nations to deliver formal REDD (Reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation) carbon projects? The Carbon Planet REDDiness index ranks the top 30 countries in terms of their capability to deliver REDD projects.

798 views, By Rodney Bartlett
The beginning of my ebook is in a new view of ultimate reality which grew from my reading about physics’ belief in universal unification as well as experiments in quantum mechanics. The end lies with world peace and scientifically created miracles.

911 views, By reel.SMRT
Aller pêcher et voguer dans l’espace semblent deux choses complètement opposées, mais pas pour neuf étudiants du programme européen « SpaceMaster » qui ont conçu un projet « reel.SMRT ».

994 views, By reel.SMRT
Mikael Persson, 24 ans, de Lévis, s’affère à reproduire des conditions d’apesanteur à bord d’un ballon météo qui volera à plus de 30 km d’altitude.

739 views, By The reel.SMRT Team
An International Student team have designed a low gravity platform for High Altitude Balloons that they hope will rival existing technologies of parabolic flights and drop towers.

974 views, By Dave Reneke - Sky and Space magazine
Astronomers testing a giant dust cloud at the heart of the Milky Way have found that it might taste of raspberries - it also smells of rum!

3063 views, By Dr Philippa McCaffery
Forget what the big cosmetic houses tell you about reducing the visible signs of ageing. Skin ageing is due primarily to collagen loss, not skin dryness. Produce more collagen and your skin will look younger.

2546 views, By Coolthings Australia
What if you could literally train your mind to levitate a sphere? Sounds a bit far fetched? Well it’s not anymore, because this is exactly what you can do with the latest star wars toy called “the Force Trainer”.

641 views, By Kimberley Whale Watching
Kimberley Whale Watching has just released their latest report summarizing observations of Humpback Whales on Australia's remote Kimberley coast.

662 views, By Ana Pam
An Australian led global initiative to improve the diagnosis of genetic disorders and reduce errors in the reporting of genetic variations was published in the prestigious scientific journal Science on Friday 7 November.

1524 views, By ILSM
The journey of mankind’s destiny to reach the Ultimate Light as shown by the Cosmological, Spiritual and Psychological Sciences of Rudolf Steiner and Carl G. Jung: A challenge to the Apocalypse of the 21st Century.

2251 views, By Wiley-Blackwell
Wiley-Blackwell will be launching a new journal, Sports Technology, from February 2008.

11513 views, By matriarchyVnow
The famous song "Aquarius" from the musical "Hair" declares when the Age of Aquarius will begin. Those conditions are now fulfilled. A planetary line-up at the last full moon of 2007 provides more evidence that the Aquarian Age begins this year!

2529 views, By Superpsychology LOP
The development of a new ambidextrous drawing method proves that superpsychology therapy can rewire the brain back to normal

1081 views, By Alina Boey
Research has shown that the poor who live at a socio-economic disadvantage run a higher risk of blindness.

1722 views, By Joon Win / YAXPERT
A group of university students have developed Enviromanya, a science kit for kids that addresses current environmental problems and its biotechnology solutions.



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