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A new virtual museum reveals 600 million years of Australian fossils in unprecedented 3D detail
No, AI probably won’t kill us all – and there’s more to this fear campaign than meets the eye
Have we got the brain all wrong? A new study shows its shape is more important than its wiring
Australia must not miss our ChatGPT moment
Room-Temperature, Solid-State Synthesis of High-Quality Cs3Cu2I5 Thin Films
Newly described enormous marsupial wandered great distances across Australia 3.5 million years ago
These magnificent 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones are the oldest ever found in Australia
A Novel High-Throughput Method for Screening Protein-Secreting Microbial Strains
Telstra launches Industrial Automation capability to help transform Australian industries
Dr Robert Lin named named new CEO of GreenLight Clinical
Kazia Therapeutics participates in ‘Cancer Moonshot Brain Cancers’ forum
Best early-stage project at awarded at AusMedtech 2023
The FDA finally approved Elon Musk’s Neuralink chip for human trials. Have all the concerns been addressed?
What are the long-term effects of quitting social media? Almost nobody can log off long enough to find out
Earthquakes can change the course of rivers – with devastating results. We may now be able to predict these threats
Student Survey 2022 proposal submitted to Tokyo Tech president
Bomb detection camera capability demonstrated in first field tests
Melbourne earthquake 2023: are they becoming more common? A seismology expert explains
Spring 2023 orientation sessions held for new students
The highly secretive Five Eyes alliance has disrupted a China-backed hacker group – in an unusually public manner
CDU EXPERT: Why eXplainable Artificial Intelligence should be used to predict Australia’s unemployment rate and more
Researchers built an analogue computer that uses water waves to forecast the chaotic future
New innovative research teams receive DLab Challenge Research Grant DLab Challenge Advanced 2023 and DLab Challenge 2023
Strategic sourcing made simple
ZAGENO Secures $33M Funding to Revolutionize Life Science Research Procurement
From self-driving cars to military surveillance: quantum computing can help secure the future of AI systems
Apple Fitness+ celebrates Pride with a new Artist Spotlight featuring Madonna
100 kW hydrogen fuel cell – digital twin in operation
Three Tokyo Tech Faculty Members to Receive 2023 IEEE Fellow Titles
Pharmaxis reports positive results from trial of PXS‐6302
CSIRO launches free SME programme
Optus customer growth and price discipline underpin positive results
$3.5M research drive underpins Western Australian Market Access to Thailand
CommandBar Releases AI-Powered HelpHub to Overlay ChatGPT Onto Any Product
Astronomers detected two major targets with a single telescope – a mysterious signal and its source galaxy
Sexual extortion and child abuse reports almost triple
Tonga volcano eruption caused ‘super bubble’ in Earth’s ionosphere, disrupting satellite navigation
Meta just copped a A$1.9bn fine for keeping EU data in the US. But why should users care where data are stored?
Ancient humans may have paused in Arabia for 30,000 years on their way out of Africa
Australia is in a unique position to eliminate the bee-killing Varroa mite. Here’s what happens if we don’t
Oncosil Medical announces first patient treatment in Italy
Victorian-based digital health companies selected for inaugural ANDHealth ACTIVATE program
Half a Billion Ratings for TruRating, the Customer Feedback Platform That Was ‘Never Supposed To Happen’
Australians can now save on their Netflix standard and premium subscriptions through Optus SubHub
How to fool a mouse: ‘chemical camouflage’ can hide crops and cut losses by over 60%
The world’s worst animal disease is killing frogs worldwide. A testing breakthrough could help save them
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad are here
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference to kick off June 5, 2023