Tiny metal particles show promise for targeted cancer treatments
An international research team led by RMIT University has created tiny particles, known as nanodots, made from a metallic compound that can kill cancer cells while leaving healthy cells largely unharmed.
Ultra-thin filters could help improve production of medicines and dyes
Scientists in Australia have developed new ultra-thin filters that can separate valuable chemicals from liquid mixtures fast and efficiently to make medicines, dyes and other products, which could help industries cut waste, save energy and lower costs.
RMIT Launches Allied Health Program to Fast-Track Healthcare Careers
RMIT's accelerated Allied Health Certificate fast-tracks students from the classroom to work-ready allied health assistants.
Rocket test proves bacteria survive space launch and re-entry unharmed
A world-first study has proven microbes essential for human health can survive the extreme forces of space launch.