Australia Free Web Directory

ATA Scientific in Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia | Commercial and industrial



Click/Tap
to load big map

ATA Scientific

Locality: Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia



Address: 47 Cawarra Road Caringbah, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.atascientific.com.au/

Likes: 4058

Reviews

Add review

Click/Tap
to load big map

25.01.2022 JAXA's Hayabusa 2 will land on the Australian desert on Saturday this week! The space particles and samples will be transferred to the research site close to Hachioji and analysed using full vacuum analysis including our VIR. Take a look...



22.01.2022 Reseachers from the University of Sydney and Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) are working on harnessing modified immune cells (CART cells) to target cancers... read more https://bit.ly/37LrYtZ

21.01.2022 Professor Brett Collins from UQ’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience and collaborators have shown that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can also enter cells using another receptor, called neuropilin... read more... https://bit.ly/3e1esn0

21.01.2022 NERA has announced a $1.85M investment in 13 hydrogen clusters across all Australian states and territories as part of a drive to establish a nationwide hydrogen cluster, which will foster a multi-million-dollar globally competitive hydrogen industry. https://www.nera.org.au/regional-hydrogen-technology-cluste



20.01.2022 Droplets of fat inside our cells are helping the body’s own defence system fight back against infection, University of Queensland researchers have discovered.... read more here. https://bit.ly/2TxDhh6

20.01.2022 The capacity to create medicines for genetic diseases during non-pandemic times while also allowing for vaccine production would be a significant advancement in Australia’s preparedness. PNI Nanoassemblr technology allows the development and manufacture of RNA nanomedicine vaccines and therapeutics faster and more reliably. Take a look https://www.precisionnanosystems.com/

18.01.2022 Blood pressure medication use appears helpful by slowing down the spread of Alzheimer’s disease... read more ... https://bit.ly/2Jeb4Kg



16.01.2022 Professor Wang’s team at UQ set the world record for quantum dot solar cell efficiency by developing a unique surface engineering strategy... https://bit.ly/3mIEYEV

14.01.2022 Simplest solution is often the best - so true. Take a look how PNI can lead the development of mRNA-LNP vaccines https://www.precisionnanosystems.com/

13.01.2022 mRNA vaccines have never been approved for use in humans before until now... meet the scientists behind this research

07.01.2022 Take a look at this video from Flinders university. Fabric masks were found to significantly reduce the number of aerosolised viruses a wearer could be exposed to... https://bit.ly/2JerKkT

06.01.2022 Dr Abdalla Ali said 3D-printed bone scaffolds which used magnesium hydroxide looked set to become substitutes for human bone grafts... read more.. https://bit.ly/37Mr4gB



05.01.2022 Over 25 litres of oil is used to make one tyre and over a billion tyres are produced worldwide each year. With this in mind, major tyre producers are now using synthetic biology to produce fossil-fuel free alternatives.. read more here https://bit.ly/2HyHT46

02.01.2022 Learn more about emulsions, and how their stability can be predicted with interfacial rheology measurements

01.01.2022 Innovative research being conducted by Prof. Michael Wallach from UTS where nasal sprays containing chicken antibodies are being studied that may help ward off coronavirus infections. Read more

01.01.2022 Another outstanding article on mRNA and the impact of nanomedicine on the development of #covid19 vaccines https://rdcu.be/cbsYT #geneticmedicine

Related searches