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      • Small solutions for the future’s biggest problems
      • Cutting-edge science: where are we now?
      • Ancient Aboriginal fire knowledges for cutting edge solutions
      • I Love Stainless Steel

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22 January 2020

I Love Stainless Steel

Back when I was a penniless hippie taxi driver, I spent several days each year fighting rust - getting my car through rego. Rust never sleeps.
22 January 2020

Ancient Aboriginal fire knowledges for cutting edge solutions

When we think of cutting edge technologies we think of the latest and most current solutions to our problems, but sometimes the best answers come from knowledge that is tens of thousands of years old.
22 January 2020

Cutting-edge science: where are we now?

Progress, reproducibility, and courage: great science is about being prepared to be wrong.
22 January 2020

Small solutions for the future’s biggest problems

Detecting and treating cancers, mitigating Climate Change, creating artificial intelligence, sustainably producing chemicals and ensuring water security are some of the many challenges that could be solved by harnessing the power of innovations that come from the smallest of scales.