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ScienceWise July/August 2006
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Stromlo - a sense of possibility
Penny Sackett explains why the Mt Stromlo Observatory is so well known around the world.

A Double Photon Atomic Laser
Researchers from the Department of Physics have demonstrated how to make a laser a beam of atoms instead of photons.

Making micro patterns
Chiara Neto has found a novel application for holes forming in thin unstable films.

Working with free radicals
A new ARC Centre for Free Radical Chemistry and Biotechnology promises many advances for industry and health.

Chemistry in the superbowl
Scientists at RSC are building host molecules that can carry other guest molecules to serve important functions.

New light on the dark side of matter
The ARC Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies promises to put antimatter on the map.

Shining light on diffuse diffraction
Richard Welberry and how studying diffuse X-ray diffraction has changed over the years.

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