Synergy Vol 3 No 1 Autumn 1999 Murdoch University

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Leading Edge Research at Murdoch University Volume 3 No 1: Autumn 1999
Research -- a detective story
ZBB super battery goes mobile
NAB makes big rural vet commitment
Timely machine first to read DNA
$1 million grant for marine centre
Current research
How hormones affect penguins' suits
Molluscs hold key to tiny machines
Getting the line on herring
Bird studies reveal ocean's health
On Varanus: a bird colony and gas plant
Seagrass project restoring meadows
Turtles found on atomic island
Asian coastlines in crisis
Marine park earmarked for holiday spots
Role for wind and biomass, says WPC boss
Renewable and reliable
www.hugetask.net
World-class Asia Research Centre leads its field
Research grants + Small grants








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Editor Chris Smyth
Writers Lachlan McCrudden, Michael Peeters, Chris Smyth
Design Peter Roots
Photography Grace Banks, Eva Boogaard (CALM), Trish Civitella, David Macey, Brian Richards, Dr Chris Surman
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