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Academy shines a spotlight on new Australian science with Research Focus video series

Date Time Academy shines a spotlight on new Australian science with Research Focus video series With the world’s population expected to reach almost 10 billion by 2050, increasing food production is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. The future of our food sources relies on photosynthesis and scientists say improving photosynthesis is critical to improving crop yield. Since 2014, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Translational Photosynthesis has made significant progress towards developing crops that will enhance growth and yield. New research at the centre has also found how to ramp up photosynthesis. The work of the centre features in a new video published by the Australian Academy of Science.

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Safe sex antiviral used in COVID-19 fight A broad-spectrum antiviral, which Starpharma uses in condoms, has been found to be 99.99 per cent effective against COVID-19. Health by Jared Lynch Premium Content Subscriber only An antiviral product used to ensure safe sex is being deployed to fight COVID-19 in Europe - except it will be sprayed up noses instead of on condoms. Melbourne-based biotech Starpharma is ramping up manufacturing of its Viraleze nasal spray - which it says studies have shown is 99.99 per cent effective against COVID-19 - in anticipation of receiving approval from European regulators. Chief executive Jackie Fairley said the company was planning to launch the product in Europe and the UK, where coronavirus has killed more than 700,000 people, in March.

Improving photosynthesis: our best bet to create a food secure world

 E-Mail IMAGE: A video about photosynthesis research produced by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Translational Photosynthesis and the Australian Academy of Science view more  Credit: Produced by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Translational Photosynthesis and the Australian Academy of Science Australian agriculture plays a key role towards providing food for the planet but it is also expected to be one of the world s most impacted areas from climate change. Currently, Australia exports and produces more food than it consumes, but this could change drastically, if we don t build crop resilience to deal with the consequences of climate extremes.

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