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AI harm is often behind the scenes and builds over time – a legal scholar explains how the law can adapt to respond
Enabling circular economy practices in sustainable metal production
UOW ranks 52nd globally in THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025
AI could soon be making major scientific discoveries. A machine could even win a Nobel Prize one day
University awarded major funding for cyber security and nuclear robotics projects to drive UK regional growth
From Brain-Computer Chips to Climate Change: Dubai Future Forum 2024 Predicts the Future of Humanity
New Horizons For AI In Biological Research
CGTN: ‘Golden partners’: China, Brazil seek a more just world, sustainable planet
Higher Education Own Goal Needs Urgent Correction
Artificial intelligence speaks volumes when it comes to detecting Parkinson’s disease
Health technology, AI improving patient care and health in general practice: GP24
Blurry, morphing and surreal – a new AI aesthetic is emerging in film
HKUST Welcomes the “Development Outline for the Hong Kong Park of Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone”
Thales’s Friendly Hackers Unit Invents Metamodel to Detect AI-generated Deepfake Images
AUSSIE AND GERMAN RESEARCHERS TEAM UP TO TACKLE GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Modern cars are surveillance devices on wheels with major privacy risks – new report
Four ways in which history and religion are being transformed by the metaverse and AI
Inquiry into the Department of Defence Annual Report 2022-23
ADP Unveils HR Trends Shaping Work in 2025
Boosting WA startups: Report calls for investment in talent, diversity and innovation
Spending on essentials slows as Aussies under 40 grapple with cost-of-living
Guidewire Outlines Vision for How Modern Core Platforms will Unlock a New Era of Efficiency and Effectiveness in P&C Insurance
AI analysis of immune cells can predict breast cancer prognosis
Statement of the Secretary-General on the Departure of Deputy Secretary-General Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen
AI feels like an unstoppable force. But it is not a panacea for businesses or society
AI chatbots outsmart scammers: world-first pilot with Australia’s largest bank
What is ‘doll therapy’ for people with dementia? And is it backed by science?
Boeing Elects Tim Buckley to Board of Directors
Smart homes for assisted living have huge potential, but here’s why they’re still mostly a pipe dream
FPT and Ericsson Join Forces to Propel 5G-Driven AI, Data, and Digital Transformation
PolyU and Tsinghua University collaborate on joint STEAM lab to foster innovation in art and design
Service Review of Development Assessment and Building Certification Division
WHO Global Health Emergency Corps sets out actions to save lives during health emergencies
New Cyberbully Tool Supports Safer Online Spaces
AI headphones create a ‘sound bubble,’ quieting all sounds more than a few feet away
CSRankings: Computer Science On Rise
HKUST and HKUST(GZ) Cross-campus Joint Study to Boost Hong Kong’s Green Finance Transition
Largest prime number ever found is an astonishing 41-million-digits long
AI-Generated Deepfake Attacks Named Top Security Risk for Australian IT Professionals
New Exhibition Merges Ancient And Futuristic
Cornell Tech’s Economic Impact On NYC To Double By 2030
Jim Chalmers has provided an extra $900 million to boost productivity. But this ‘high priority’ problem is going to need an across…
FPT Launches FPT AI Factory to Accelerate AI Development in Japan, Offering Local Companies Pre-Orders for its NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs Cloud Service
ARC Linkage Grant For Deakin AI Research
Audit Committee examines public service frameworks for artificial intelligence
New statistical method powers research on health, climate, financial data
Navigating the Rise of Smart Buildings in Australian Real Estate
Amcor launches new open-call initiatives: Amcor Lift-Off Sprints and Amcor Lift-Off Connect