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‘Digital inclusion’ and closing the gap: how First Nations leadership is key to getting remote communities online
Did Australia’s First Peoples domesticate dingoes? They certainly buried them with great care
Microblink Pioneers Modular Approach to Document Identity Verification, Transforming Industry Standards
Tokyo Institute of Technology Environmental Report 2023
Space getting crowded with satellites and space junk
We traced a powerful radio signal to the most distant source yet – a galaxy billions of lightyears away
Quantum computers in 2023: how they work, what they do, and where they’re heading
Shortage in regional nuclear medicine workforce attracts new financial support
J.P. Morgan’s chairman of investment banking announced as AusBioInvest keynote
Barkindji custodians near Broken Hill continue to care for ancestral dingo remains with help from archaeologists
Ticketek pays $500,000 penalty for repeat spam breaches
New Apple research highlights the health benefits of pickleball
SuperCon 2023 – 29th Supercomputing Contest held for high school and technical college students
Optus strengthens coverage in Cunderdin North
Optus strengthens coverage in Dongolocking North
Optus strengthens coverage in Hill River South
Over 44,500 Australians Supported with Mobile Internet Access and $30M of Value Delivered through Donate Your Data Program
NASA’s Psyche asteroid mission: a 3.6 billion kilometre ‘journey to the centre of the Earth’
Vonage and Twilio breach anti-scam rules
Apple introduces new Apple Pencil, bringing more value and choice to the lineup
ACCAN Welcomes New NBN Regulation
Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 71 is launched
Australia has fined X Australia over child sex abuse material concerns. How severe is the issue – and what happens now?
Prescient to announce Phase 1b cancer trial results at world’s largest haematology conference
Victoria backing Australia’s first stem cell trial for rare genetic disorder
Australian biotechnologists and scientists celebrated in Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science
Microsoft commences private exchange offers and Activision Blizzard commences consent solicitations
AI is closer than ever to passing the Turing test for ‘intelligence’. What happens when it does?
Apple Store online launches in Chile to bring customers new shopping options
Fly season: what to know about Australia’s most common flies and how to keep them away
Week of silence
Second set of tech giants falling short in tackling child sexual exploitation material, sexual extortion, livestreaming of abuse
Cars are a ‘privacy nightmare on wheels’. Here’s how they get away with collecting and sharing your data
Starlink satellites are ‘leaking’ signals that interfere with our most sensitive radio telescopes
You can have your say on new marketplace categories
STA strongly supports Yes vote
Dumbing down or wising up: how will generative AI change the way we think?
How – and why – did homosexual behaviour evolve in humans and other animals?
Oculus BioMed partners with The Centre for Eye Research Australia in a deal to develop ‘SwitchGene’
Arovella Therapeutics licences monoclonal antibody for cell therapy development
Japan’s Technology Progress Pushes Laser Fusion Energy Closer to Commercialization Tokyo Tech and EX-Fusion Establish Collaborative Research Cluster
Posthumous recognition of benevolent billionaire
Vote ‘Yes’ for effective policy design
Tokyo Tech’s Meister fourth at 2023 Japan International Birdman Rally
Best Bookies’ Price Pty Ltd warned for operating unlicensed wagering service
Data centre operators must become resource stewards
How drone submarines are turning the seabed into a future battlefield
Deepdesk Introduces Cutting-Edge ‘AIX’ Features, Pioneering the Future of AI for Contact Centers