AUSTRALIA

AIMS on a research kick

THE Australian Institute of Marine Sciences is set to take on more scientists in an effort to make it easier to measure what effect various industries are having on the "blue economy" – and it's not just about environmental protection, but cost savings to industry.

AIMS on a research kick

The institute is attempting to cast a wide net in recruiting seven senior scientists, with research manager Lyndon Llewellyn telling EnergyNews that the scientists would be taking institute data and whipping...

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