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University of South Australia designs 3D printed feet that mimic diabetic foot wounds

The University of South Australia is using a blend of icing sugar, chicken stock and flexible resin to create realistic foot ulcers as part of a world-first podiatric training initiative.



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GE Research uses 3D printing to design Ultra Performance Heat Exchanger

GE Research is leading a $2.5 MM project through the Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (ARPA-E) High Intensity Thermal Exchange through Materials and Manufacturing Processes program (HITEMMP) to develop a high temperature, high pressure and super-compact heat exchanger enabled by additive manufacturing technology.



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Gorman Mangkaja collection breaks new ground for Indigenous fashion design collaboration

In a ground-breaking collaboration, Melbourne fashion label Gorman teams up with Indigenous artists whose work depicts places where sacred cultural knowledge has been passed down for thousands of years.




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Alice Springs mental health ward procedures had 'significant impact' on deaths of two men

An inquest into the deaths of Linden Kunoth and Jordan Allen, who died by suicide, finds that neither man should have been granted leave from the Alice Springs mental health ward.




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First Nations owned community energy agreement signing




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Smoking ceremony marks the signing of the Taungurung Country community energy partnership





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Laksa chef Amye Un standing with protest sign





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ACT Government tells grocers to display signs supporting 'genuinely free-range' egg farmers

The ACT Government has told grocers to display signs supporting 'genuinely free-range' egg farmers, based on a much stricter definition than the national standard.




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Canberra Raiders re-sign Ricky Stuart as coach, setting club in strong stead to 'over-achieve'

On the eve of their first finals campaign in three seasons, the Canberra Raiders have received a massive boost with coach Ricky Stuart extending his deal with the club for another three years.




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Southern Great Barrier Reef island shows signs of coral recovery after Cyclone Hamish

The Great Barrier Reef has already been devastated by climate change, but one southern island is showing signs of recovery after cyclone damage




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Great Barrier Reef sediment from small area causing significant harm, but debate rages on best long-term fix

New laws are before Queensland Parliament to protect the Great Barrier Reef from harmful nutrient and sediment run-off, with a voluntary scheme not working fast enough according to the Environment Minister.




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Heritage-listed Binna Burra Lodge 'significantly' damaged by bushfire



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Binna Burra's new Sky Lodges were also significantly damaged by the blaze



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Smartphone keyboards designed for traditional languages at cutting edge of their survival

A software firm develops smartphone keyboards specifically designed to write in traditional languages to help people protect their language.








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Dead bodies move while decomposing, a significant find for death investigations

Researchers at Australia's first 'body farm' have observed that dead bodies move significantly when they decompose and believe it could be important in investigations.




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Piggery closes on Atherton Tableland amid spiralling grain costs, imported pork, in 'sign of the times'

Far north Queensland's largest and oldest piggery is closing after 49 years, impacted by drought, cheap imports, and rising costs as the agricultural profile of the area changes.




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'Holding our breath': Fishermen angered by Hawkesbury Shelf proposed marine park designation

The fishing industry and enthusiasts are warning a NSW Government's plan to designate the Hawkesbury Shelf marine area a marine park could destroy their livelihoods and lifestyles.




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Usain Bolt offered A-League contract, sprinter's camp considering significantly lower offer

The A-League confirms Usain Bolt has been offered a contract with the Central Coast Mariners, but it'sfor "much, much less" than what the Olympic great's camp has requested.





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Tristar Medical Group chain under 'significant financial stress', keeps rural doctors waiting for pay

The Tristar Medical Group's chain of 50 clinics across regional Australia has been under "significant financial stress for 18 months" resulting in doctors often not being paid for weeks or months.





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We've redesigned with our Business Partners in mind!

Discover the newly redesigned Express Advantage Web pages on PartnerWorld Express Advantage, providing easier and more intuitive access to products, services, solutions, and key channel enablement--all supporting the Express Advantage strategy and designed to help Business Partners win in the SMB marketplace.




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Sergachev positive contract will get signed: We're 'going to work out something'




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Burrow's rookie deal signing delayed by pandemic




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2009 Deaflympics. IBM supplies on demand sign language interpretation

IBM researchers at IBM made improvements to IBM Easy Web Browsing to try and help people with dyslexia and learning disabilities use the Internet more effectively.




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10 steps for making your meeting accessible. How to design your meeting and include everyone.

Many talented, creative clients and colleagues have physical limitations, such as blindness or visual impairment, deafness or limited mobility. When you schedule a meeting, do you take potential disabilities into consideration? These 10 steps should help you design your meeting and include everyone.




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COGNO 2.0 — Designed for the human mind. The next generation of technology design.

The ultimate goal of the COGNO 2.0 initiative is to develop technology that leverages patterns of human cognition to become smarter with every use and experience.




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Stone Creek, Inc. v. Omnia Italian Design, Inc.

(United States Ninth Circuit) - Affirming that a 1999 amendment to trademark statutes did not eliminate the plaintiff's requirement that they establish wilfulness to justify the award of defendant's profits in a trademark infringement case, but reversing the holding that the defendant's mark was not likely to cause confusion and remanding for inquiry into intent.




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Top Design Books: “Studio Gang Architecture” (2020) | Boomers Daily

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Live tour of design exhibition at historic Austrian castle with curator Alice Stori Liechtenstein

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Live tour of design exhibition at historic Austrian castle with curator Alice Stori Liechtenstein as part of VDF

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The worst-ever signings for Europe's biggest clubs




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Report: Ex-Stamps DB Roberson to sign with Bears




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Redblacks sign Nick Arbuckle




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Cardinals sign ex-CFL quarterback Streveler




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Contour Design, Inc. v. Chance Mold Steel Co., Ltd.

(United States First Circuit) - In dispute arising from a district court order preliminarily enjoining defendants from misappropriating plaintiff's trade secrets by selling computer mouse products similar to or derived from those made by plaintiff, order is affirmed where court properly upheld the validity of a non-disclosure agreement between the parties.




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Contour Design, Inc. v. Chance Mold Steel Co., Ltd.

(United States First Circuit) - In an action for trade secret misappropriation and breach of contract, involving certain ergonomic computer mouse products, district court's judgment is: 1) reversed where the it erred in extending the injunction to defendant's ErgoRoller product because the record does not support the finding that defendant breached the NDA in producing this product; 2) affirmed where it did not err in the duration of the injunction as applied to the other enjoined products; and 3) affirmed where it did not err in jury instructions on lost profits, as but for the breach, plaintiff could have recovered the lost profits by employing another company to manufacture the products and selling them.