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Scientists from the Australian National University, the University of Rostock in Germany, the University of Central Florida in the US and UNSW Canberra have devised a new way to design optical chips so that light can experience multiple dimensions.
UNSW Canberra says it will be a key player in a new Co-operative Research Centre for Smart Satellite Technologies and Analytics — the SmartSat CRC — a national research organisation involving a $190 million investment in cash and in-kind from 84 research and industry partners.
The UNSW Canberra has launched a miniature satellite into orbit from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
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