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Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology and multinational networking giant Cisco have signed an agreement to collaborate on new research initiatives on the Internet of Things.
Researchers at Melbourne's Swinburne University have developed a high-quality continuous graphene oxide thin film that shows potential for ultrafast telecommunications.
An international research team has taken inspiration from the humble butterfly, mimicking microscopic structures in its wings to develop a new device that could make optical communication faster and more secure.
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