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AQUAM water monitoring system project on track – despite pandemic and closed borders

Since early March, Australian-based team members from The University of Queensland (UQ) have been back on the ground in Vietnam […]

A strong partnership delivering impact through innovation

Over the past two years, the Aus4Innovation Program has strengthened connections between Australia and Vietnam and delivered real impact. This […]

The 4th International workshop on MEMS and sensor system 2020

In Ho Chi Minh City, the biggest urban area in Vietnam, floods badly affect more than 60% of the city’s […]

Video: The science of sea cucumbers

Sea cucumber is one of the ocean’s weirdest and most wonderful creatures. But its numbers are also reducing. Find out more about the research being conducted to increase sea cucumber productivity.

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