Diffusion Science radio: Reshaped eyes and TPP Copyright week

Reshaped eyes and TPP Copyright week


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Tiny turbines, and myco-diesel by Ian Woolf.
Professor Helen Swarbrick speaks with Ian Woolf about Orthokeratology for correcting short-sightedness without surgery or wearing lenses,
Copyright week and the Trans-Pacific-partnership agreement.
Presented and produced by Ian Woolf


Professor Helen Swarbrick
Research in Orthokeratology (ROK) group at the University of New South Wales
Orthokeratology Society of Oceania

Technology uses micro-windmills to recharge cell phones

MSU-led team finds new type of fuel in Patagonia fungus
Sandia researchers tailoring fungi-based biofuels to meet the needs of current, advanced combustion engines
Genomic Analysis of the Hydrocarbon-Producing, Cellulolytic, Endophytic Fungus Ascocoryne sarcoides
The production of myco-diesel hydrocarbons and their derivatives by the endophytic fungus Gliocladium roseum (NRRL 50072).
Volatile organic compound production by organisms in the genus Ascocoryne and a re-evaluation of myco-diesel production by NRRL 50072.
Modulation of volatile organic compound formation in the Mycodiesel-producing endophyte Hypoxylon sp. CI-4.
Rainforest fungus makes diesel

Copyright Week: Taking Copyright Back
Copyright week
DFAT defends TPP secrecy
Copyright Week: Why Hollywood And The USTR Hate Transparency
Copyright Week: Our Lost Culture: What We Lose From Having Killed The Public Domain



January 13, 2014
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