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In applied research and in expanding
the frontiers of knowledge through 'fundamental' research, Murdoch University
researchers have been prepared to be adventurous and innovative.
On the strength
of their efforts the University has established an enviable research reputation
in less than 25 years. Synergy showcases the latest research projects
and will offer a convenient guide to consultancy services at Murdoch.

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Volume 9 No 2
2005 |
Agricultural research, Biosecurity, Inoculation technology, Grain
handling, Salinity, Bird flu, Sheep transport and feedlots |
Volume 9 No 1
2005 |
HIV vaccine research, Fisheries research, Antimatter, Nationalism,
Swedish journalists, Women in prison, Freedom of information |
Volume 8 No 1
2004 |
DNA sequencing, Ancient sex, Convict history, Aboriginal childhood separations, Refugee integration, Blushing, Impact of regional tourism |
Volume 7 No 2
Winter 2003 |
Worm power, Vet accreditation, Prime cuts, Crop attack, Bloomin good, Forestry frontline |
Volume 7 No 1
Autumn 2003 |
Information Flow, Crop Boost, Bioinformatics on centre stage, Superficial science, From laboratory to living room, Emergency solution |
Volume 6 No 3
Summer 2002 |
New Learning Experiences, Flea Control, Renewable Energy Innovation, Metals Stress, Breaking Down the Barriers for Women Prisoners |
Volume 6 No 2
Winter 2002 |
Agricultural Research, Harnessing Bacteria, Molecular Breeding, Drug Development, Helping Indonesian Farmers, Proteomics |
Volume 6 No 1
Autumn 2002 |
New Vice-Chancellor, Fishing for answers, Building a cleaner environment,
Wind power, Banking on the environment, Meandering memories |
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Volume 5 No 4
Summer 2001 |
Reconciliation goal, Atomic research, Drop of hope, Online communities,
Grey power, Digital revolution |
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Volume 5 No 3
Spring 2001 |
Skin deep, Seeds of hope, Fresh science, Dolphins on the brink,
Algal carbon sink, Hunting for sharks |
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Volume 5 No 2
Winter 2001 |
Weighing in to the body debate, Keeping your cool, Battle of the
sexes, From the mouths of babes, Analysing TV news, From fryer to
fueltank |
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Volume 5 No 1
Autumn 2001 |
Motion sickness and migraine, Hooked on numbers, People's new best
friend, Food science on the menu, Armageddon cinema |
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Volume 4 No 4
Summer 2000 |
Gold operations research success, National science prize, Rickshaw
pullers and prostitutes, Beefing up cattle immunity, Seagrass research |
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Volume 4 No 3
Spring 2000 |
Switching to gas, Can a fence cause climate change, New organic
waste centre, Taking the guesswork out of mining, Growing with the
flow, Are sick bilbies easier to catch |
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Volume 4 No 2
Winter 2000 |
Herpes virus in human hearts, Disease threat for Australian animals,
Do drug bans cheat the athletes, Advertising breaks digital frontier,
Dog disease screening may help human cures, Giving gibbons a helping
hand |
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Volume 4 No 1
Autumn 2000 |
The essential China, Political rhetoric, Managing Asian media, E-commerce
success, Flea vaccine, Talking to humans, Medicine and maths, Saving
miners millions |
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Volume 3 No
3
Spring 1999 |
Gene technology, New marine, biomedical and waste centres, Osteoarthritis,
International law, Dermatology, Rice yields, Zebra mussels, LOTE in
special education |
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Volume 3 No
2
Winter 1999 |
TV survey, Cancer, Diarrhoea in kids and piglets, Feral cats, Advertising
archives, Smart travel, Young people and unemployment, Language study,
Barbie dolls, River pollution, Gibbons of Thailand |
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Volume 3
No 1
Autumn 1999 |
Marine science, Leeuwin current, Chitons, Herring,
Abrolhos Islands, Seabirds, Turtles, Seagrass restoration, Marine
park, Energy Congress, Asia research, Research grants |
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Volume 2
No 4
Summer 1998 |
Irish President, Bald cockies, Meating the challenge,
Value in sewage, War on parasites, Woylies, Fighting fungus, Legume
fertility, Chinese eucalypts, Human rights, Sheep genes |
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Volume 2
No 3
Spring 1998 |
Renewable energy, Simulating energy use, Green power,
Online study, Asia research, State of the art engineering education
facility, Labour market, Biodiversity, Bioinformatics |
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Volume 2
No 2
Winter 1998 |
Science and technology policy, Sustainability, Automobile
dependence, Ecotechnology, Rumen bacteria, Crop and livestock production,
Ecocentric farmers, Renewable energy |
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Volume 1
No 2
Winter 1997 |
Solar niche, Seagrass sub, Respiratory research, War
on salinity, New gums, Crop forecasting, Technology transfer, Keeping
fish stocks high |
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Volume 1
No 1
28 February 1997 |
Tale of two cities, Energetic response, No doubting Thomas, Robust
renewables, Outback laboratory, Research and development tenacity,
Parasite detection, Life in the fast (sea)lane |

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