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      • Nanowrinkled surfaces could save billions in shipping, aquaculture
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17 January 2018

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17 January 2018

Sydney share bike schemes increase cycling

New data shows 18 per cent of Sydneysiders thought dockless bikes were a good system and would use one of the new bike share schemes.
17 January 2018

Billions could be saved in shipping, aquaculture

Sydney scientists have developed nanowrinkled coatings that could avoid the build-up of damaging biological material and save some of the $320 million annually spent by the Australian shipping industry because of biofouling.