Ann McLeaninThe LABSCommon airborne viruses travel further, remain viable longerWhen your mum told you to cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, she was teaching you to prevent the infection of other people. New…Jun 19, 2017Jun 19, 2017
Ann McLeaninThe LABSEarly warning systems for Australian farmersBecoming more proactive rather than reactive can pay off. Being ahead of the curve with predictive technology, we save lives in the event…Jun 11, 2017Jun 11, 2017
Ann McLeanVirtual reality to assist people with intellectual disabilities real world way findingNew places can be confusing. Particularly places like airports and train stations that provide no small a dose of anxiety for unfamiliar…Apr 11, 20171Apr 11, 20171
Ann McLeaninThe LABSMonitoring the Great Barrier Reef. Is a healthy reef a beautiful reef?The Great Barrier Reef was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Area in 1981 and is widely recognised for its exceptional natural beauty…Apr 5, 2017Apr 5, 2017
Ann McLeaninThe LABSVanuatu freshwater aquaculture research for a sustainable futureThe Republic of Vanuatu is particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change, and ranked among the most vulnerable countries in the…Apr 5, 2017Apr 5, 2017
Ann McLeaninThe LABSStarlings, pest species for agriculture, monitored with new technologyStarlings could cause an estimated $42.8 million per year in damage to Western Australia’s grain and horticulture industries. In addition…Apr 5, 2017Apr 5, 2017
Ann McLeaninThe LABSDrones, smart cameras and machine learning for remote environmental monitoringResearchers and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) engineers are pioneering the use of new miniaturised hyperspectral cameras to monitor the…Feb 27, 2017Feb 27, 2017