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Using AI to Make Stem Education More Inclusive for Children with Disabilities: Lucretia Dreyer, South Africa
Security Council Debates Use of Artificial Intelligence in Conflicts, Hears Calls for UN Framework to Avoid Fragmented Governance
Bolstering Livelihoods for Ukrainian Refugees in Poland with Digital Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) Training
Rail disruption in the UK is so common that the economic damage it causes is barely noticed – but change is possible
Which Trees Will Survive Climate Change?
Five charts that define the energy transition
Meltwater from Greenland and the Arctic is weakening ocean circulation, speeding up warming down south
ARC Linkage Grant For Deakin AI Research
New UN report: Rise in nitrous oxide emissions endangers pathway to 1.5°C, the ozone layer, and human health
Towards Brainpower Superpower For Net Zero Transition
Mouser Electronics Examines the Human-Centric Revolution of Industry 5.0
Economic Framework to Ignite Australia’s Future – High Volatility Among Businesses
State of the Climate 2024: Australia is enduring harsher fire seasons, more ocean heatwaves and sea-level rise
Speech to the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia
Physics Nobel awarded to neural network pioneers who laid foundations for AI
Opening Remarks – Cabinet Meeting
In a new manifesto, OpenAI’s Sam Altman envisions an AI utopia – and reveals glaring blind spots
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Afternoon Agenda
Business Council Of Australia Annual Dinner
BlackRock, Global Infrastructure Partners, Microsoft and MGX launch new AI partnership to invest in data centers and supporting power infrastructure
Work Begins On Powerlink’s Permanent Home In Gladstone
Is weight loss as simple as calories in, calories out? In the end, it’s your gut microbes and leftovers that make your calories count
These colourful diagrams show how air quality has changed in over 100 countries around the world since 1850
Generative AI hype is ending – and now the technology might actually become useful
Knitting helps Tom Daley switch off. Its mental health benefits are not just for Olympians
Government’s focus pivots to economic empowerment for Indigenous Australians in Garma speech
Retirement as we know it is ending – it’s time to rethink the idea of working age
Methane is turbocharging unnatural disasters – Australia must get serious about reducing emissions
Strengthening Climate Collaboration Across Tasman
From solar panel recycling to AI in net-zero building: Swinburne partners in new ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hubs
Landmark new research shows how global warming is messing with our rainfall
Queensland Critical Minerals On Show To World
Restoring eroded peatlands reduces flood risk for communities downstream
As ocean surfaces acidify, a deep-sea acidic zone is expanding: marine habitats are being squeezed
Opinion Piece: Powering Future Made In Australia
Can APS Build Culture Of Collaboration?
Budget Backs Queensland’s Booming Resources Sector
Researchers develop low-cost materials for direct air capture of CO2
Research In Focus: H-STEM Rising
Dr Iain Ross announced as acting Chair of Net Zero Economy Agency
Investing In Future Made In Australia
Talking About Revolution
Embracing complexity and taking responsibility: address to Business Sydney
New Net Zero Authority Must Leave No Worker Behind: AWU
AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw: National Press Club address
Chemical pollutants can change your skin bacteria and increase your eczema risk − new research explores how
Australia on track for unprecedented, decades-long megadroughts
Net Zero Economy Authority Bill 2024 – Second Reading Speech