Applied Science
Junk food can be healthy
Wednesday, 27 February 2008

Healthy versions of common junk and other foods can now be made using a cheap nutritious soy bean alternative, according to researchers.
 
War on bollworms good news for farmers
Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Scientists are winning the war against cotton bollworm, the worlds worst agricultural pest, while increasing the earnings of Indian farmers, writes Nerissa Hannink.
 
Scientists make web safety portable
Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Researchers have developed a pocket size device that allows people to make Internet transactions safely on any computer in the world.
 
Australia: an auto backwater
Thursday, 14 February 2008

Australia lags behind other countries by not requiring or encouraging the automotive industry and car buyers to move with the times, says Lyn Allison.
 
Clothing sizes adjust for real bodies
Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Finding the perfect pair of jeans may get easier, according to research that found designers are using new techniques to cater for all ages and body shapes.
 
Heat treatment strengthens cars
Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Australian scientists have developed a heat treatment method of processing aluminium, which is strengthening and extending the life of car parts.
 
Sax players sing high notes
Sunday, 10 February 2008

A study has revealed that professional saxophone players hit the very high notes by using their vocal chords, a skill that separates them from amateurs.
 
Genetics help speed up Internet
Thursday, 07 February 2008

A genome analysis tool has helped scientists create a new technique that identifies the causes of noise in the optical cables, which form the Internet.
 
Formula for stock pricing found
Thursday, 07 February 2008

Mathematicians have discovered a formula for pricing stocks accurately in the American market, a problem that has puzzled scientist for over a decade.
 
Riskier tennis players win more
Tuesday, 05 February 2008

Tennis grand slam players have a better chance of winning if they take more risks and play more aggressively, according to new research.
 
Angela Paladino on ‘green energy’
Tuesday, 05 February 2008

When it comes to green energy there is too much debate and not enough action. The Government needs to set clear targets and offer incentives for clean energy investment, according to Angela Paladino.
 
Online security frightens customers
Wednesday, 30 January 2008

The more security used for Internet banking, the more suspicious the bank's system appears to a customer, show the results of a new study.
 
Bank homepage most user-friendly
Monday, 28 January 2008

ASB bank has the most user-friendly homepage of New Zealand's top sites, slightly beating Telecom and Vodafone, according to a recent analysis.
 
Face reveals true age
Tuesday, 22 January 2008

By analysing facial photos, researchers have developed an accurate method of detecting a person's age that could benefit national security.
 
Does an electric vehicle fleet hold the key to urban transport?
Sunday, 20 January 2008

Environmentally friendly vehicles that give users the freedom of a car when travelling outside the CBD, such as a private system made up of electronic vehicles would, are the key to urban transport, suggests Professor Alek Samarin.
 
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