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As space exploration evolves, new opportunities to participate and collaborate arise. A series of new awards connecting private industry, academics and public interest illustrate how ASU NewSpace is adapting to the future of space science.

Researchers in the University of Sydney s School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, the Australian Centre for Field Robotics, and the Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis have received over $800k for three collaborative space projects – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Researchers in the University of Sydney s School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, the Australian Centre for Field Robotics, and the Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis have received over $800k for three collaborative space projects – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News
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Pharmaceutical Patent Perceptions in Japan

Background: The recent trend of pharmaceutical companies commercializing new objects as new drugs based on the findings of academic medical researchers, commonly categorizing them as “academic drug discovery” is increasingly gaining popularity in the pharmaceutical industry. Studies state that academic researchers based in universities have lower motivation to apply for patents. However, none of the studies evaluated the existence and extent of the “motivation for patent” in academic researchers, being lower than that of pharmaceutical companies. This study assesses two hypotheses; H1: academic medical researchers are less likely to believe that the patent system is necessary for pharmaceuticals, and thus have diminished interest in the commercialization of their research findings when compared to those in the pharmaceutical industry, H2: apprehension of the raison d’être of the patent system affects positive impressions on patents among academic medical researchers.

Hydrogen, renewables, manufacturing: what must happen next

Date Time Hydrogen, renewables, manufacturing: what must happen next Following international climate talks, Sydney experts from the Faculty of Engineering discuss the future of hydrogen energy, renewables and advanced manufacturing, and the investment that’s needed to ensure Australia comes out on top. Energy companies, and state and federal governments are looking to retrofit existing gas pipelines for hydrogen transport. Credit: Pixabay. Hydrogen could be king, but there’s one big roadblock Dr Yi-Sheng “Eason” Chen is a researcher and hydrogen expert in the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering. He believes hydrogen could transform Australia’s energy market but says there is one big roadblock in the way of a meaningful uptake.

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