Tiny surface shapes steer cancer cells, paving the way for better lab tests and safer implants
Researchers reveal shape and surface chemistry of microscopic structures can tune how cancer cells stick, spread and multiply.
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Researchers reveal shape and surface chemistry of microscopic structures can tune how cancer cells stick, spread and multiply.
New technique expands possibilities for secure communication, advanced quantum simulation and real-world quantum applications.
Queensland Quantum and Advanced Technologies Research Institute (QUATRI) opens.
Research named among most significant paper in the foundations of quantum physics.
Griffith University’s partnership with PsiQuantum will see a new ‘Test and Validation’ lab opened at Griffith’s Nathan campus. PsiQuantum will...
PsiQuantum will partner with five leading universities in Queensland after signing a memorandum of understanding to help support the growing demand for skills in the quantum computing economy and to explore research projects in adjacent fields.
Experiment demonstrates how networks can be leveraged to combat disruptive ‘noise’ in quantum communications.
Scientists develop technique capable of measuring time delays with zeptosecond (a trillionth of a billionth of a second) resolution.
Experiment success an important step towards implementing ‘quantum internet'.
Researchers have received grants worth over $6.96 million from the Australian Research Council.