Alexandra Haynes

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New device increases detection of wound infection

A new study led by a senior research fellow at the University of Western Australia (UWA) has found fluorescence imaging technology, an advanced diagnostic device which allows clinicians to see into the wound, can increase the detection of infection at a surgical site by 11-fold. 
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Wisk

Wisk secures $450 million from Boeing to advance eVTOL aircraft

Wisk, an Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) company that developed the first all-electric, self-flying air taxi in the US, has secured $450 million in funding from Boeing to further develop and certify its 6th generation eVTOL aircraft – an autonomous, all-electric passenger-carrying aircraft. 
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metal

A superior fix for metal applications

When a shaft has broken down due to wear from mechanical or corrosive impact and there is not enough time or money to replace it, there is a solution that can be applied says CBC adhesives and sealants expert, Michael Rowe.
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device

GenT device developed to convert waste into electricity for industry

A thermovoltaic device that will convert infrared energy from waste heat sources into electricity is being developed by technology company, PhosEnergy, and the University of South Australia in collaboration with the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC). 
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Wines

Bottling boldly: Unsealing the history of a Tasmanian winery

Home to Australia’s first sparkling wine and world-renowned for producing some of the best cool-climate wines in the world, Tasmania plays host to several lush wine touring trails. Nestled at the heart of the Tamar Valley Wine Trail is Josef Chromy Wines. The lavish estate boasts 61 hectares of well-kept vines and pasture, but the vineyard is not without a storied history that is notably inspiring.
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voice technology

Industry brings voice technology and video to the Moon

Lockheed Martin, Amazon and Cisco have teamed up to integrate unique human-machine interface technologies into NASA’s Orion spacecraft, providing an opportunity to learn how future astronauts could benefit from far-field voice technology, AI and tablet-based video collaboration. 
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