ePoster Competition 2016 Gallery Submissions
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Curating Learning
Museums intentionally manipulate space and objects to curate learning. How can school teachers adapt this practice in their classroom pedagogy?
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Development of the Rowley Shoals Reefs
Understanding ancient reef growth provides analogues for how modern reefs will respond to pressures from a changing environment.
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Dissecting Roles of Dynein Light Chain 1 towards The Novel Therapy for Lymphomas
The significant protection of Dynll1-deleted mice from lymphoma formation indicates that DYNLL1 might be a novel target for therapeutic strategies to treat B cell lymphomas.
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Friend or Foe? The Case of Personnel Performance Management
Organisations need to get the most out of their staff. Personnel Performance Management (PPM) is intended to do just that, but many think it is useless or harmful. What is happening?
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Imagination of Adventure in today's Art
The colonial age of adventure is over. Nevertheless, artists today play with the imagination of adventure to re-evaluate adventure in a global world.
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Impacts of Soil-Transmitted Helminths
Characterization of STH infection, malnutrition and co-morbidity on child growth among Karen refugee pre-school children from Tha Song Yang district, Tak province, Thailand.
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Killing Superbugs with Star Nanoplastics
Bacteria mutate to protect themselves against antibiotics, making treatment ineffective. Star polymers are promising as a weapon against antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.
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More infection needed for protection? The good vs evil in malaria
Do you need more infection by malaria to become protected from it? If you are from any country that is not currently affected by malaria, then beware!
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The Negativity of Memory
A reflection on the relations between contemporary art and some philosophical issues regarding the manipulation of images through the medium of painting.
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Polyelectrolytes for Li-O2 Batteries: Synthetic Chemistry and the next Generation Lithium Battery
The Lithium-Oxygen (Li-O2) battery is a new type of battery that seeks to meet the demand for affordable, high-density energy storage and encourage the widespread adoption of clean renewable energy.
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Pushing S#!T - Effluent to Affluent
We open our taps and expect that clean and safe water comes out. What happens if the taps run dry? Water recycling is part of the solution to boosting our supplies.
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The Role of Nature in Cancer Patients' Lives
Exposure to nature is associated with various health benefits for cancer patients and is gaining scientific attention across healthcare and design disciplines.
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Smart Air-Conditioning for Smart Grid
About half of electricity bills are caused by the cost of maintaining and upgrading electricity grid to meet the peak demand.
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Squeezing the Last Drop Out!
Solid-liquid separation is an essential step for recycling paper & cardboard. More efficient dewatering processes would add up to substantial resource conservation worldwide.
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Towards a Socially-engaged Design Framework
Examining socially engaged design practice and transformative projects in regional communities by graphic designers.
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Using Metabolomics to Measure the Effect of Aquatic Pollution on Worm Stress Levels
An organism's metabolomic profile can provide information on how the organism copes when exposed to pollutants.
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Weak feet and walking, it’s in the shoes
Children and adolescents with CMT walk faster with a longer step length when wearing well-fitting “optimal” footwear compared to “suboptimal” footwear.