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Quantum computing, algae jet fuel and small dogs - all this and more in this May edition of Science Alliance!
   
Flying high with algae
A native freshwater algae grown in northern Australia can be used to create a high-quality, renewable jet fuel...

 
Bouncing Batteries

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki


     
Man’s best friend
is getting smaller
     
System stems
scientific growth
How do we address declining numbers in STEM enrolments
 

Get down with DNA

Explore cutting edge applications of DNA science at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney with Dr Ellen Jorgensen.
     
 
Sydney University Mathematics Society, said as SUMS, spelt ΣUMS, because the upper case Greek letter 'Σ' is the symbol for 'sum' in mathematics, calls itself a club for students with an interest in any and all things maths-related.
     
Breakthrough technology
to improve cyber security
     
2016 International Year of Pulses – a celebration of the importance of these legumes.
     
The Science of the Didgeridon't
(if you're female)
     
Australia’s first facility built for nanoscience launched
     
Girls in Tech:
Inspiring the Next Generation of Creative, Entrepreneurial and Digital Women.
     
   
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