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Gap Year Program Paves the Way for Women in Male-Dominated Industries
We’re quick to limit kids’ screen time. Parents can also benefit from setting boundaries for themselves
School Students Awarded Prizes For Innovation
_nology Named Winner of the SME Category at the 2024 Gender Equity Awards
Road Safety Workshop Series for Government Officials in Southern Africa Kick-off in Eswatini
Congratulations to all National Excellence in Building and Construction Award Winners
Warm and friendly or competent and straightforward? What students want from AI chatbots in the classroom
Victoria University’s STEM Centre of Excellence is a game changer
Rethinking screen time: A better understanding of what people do on their devices is key to digital well-being
AI feels like an unstoppable force. But it is not a panacea for businesses or society
New Protective Services Officers strengthen community connections
Asking ChatGPT vs Googling: Can AI chatbots boost human creativity?
We need to talk about what smartphones are doing to kids’ brains
Can you sleep your way to better decision making? Here’s what the science says
Tickets Selling Fast For Geelong Design Week 2024
Dubai’s Museum of the Future Gathers 2,500 Futurists to Answer World’s Most Intriguing Questions About Humanity
Three lessons the west can learn from China’s economic approach to AI
​​Sport Integrity Australia launches children’s activity book​
Siemens and Microsoft scale industrial AI
Existential uncertainty: how it affects your mind – and what you can do about it
What are executive function delays? Research shows they’re similar in ADHD and autism
If your child is watching TV and playing online games, you should do it with them – here’s why
Robot developers keep making it seem like housebots are imminent when they’re decades away
Lenovo(TM) Showcases Smarter AI for All Across Comprehensive AI Devices, Solutions, and Concepts Portfolio at Tech World 2024
MND and dementia education for carers now free on Ask Annie app
Turning Waste Into Wins
Is it bad to listen to music all the time? Here’s how tunes can help or harm
Griffith Business School Launches New Degrees In 2025
Multiple surgeries could contribute to cognitive decline in older people
In a new manifesto, OpenAI’s Sam Altman envisions an AI utopia – and reveals glaring blind spots
Awesome Merger To Stimulate Imagination Of Young Minds
Award-winning educators to deliver new Medical Laboratory Science degree in 2025
New report reveals clear pathways for engineers transitioning to renewable energy sector
PROJECT MANAGERS ARE HEADFIRST IN AI ADOPTION WITH PROJECTED INVESTMENT INCREASE
Robots are coming to the kitchen − what that could mean for society and culture
Soldiers’ 3D printing skills add value to Defence
Screen Australia and ABC announce four new children’s programs
Making a space for manufacturing
Knowledge Can Eliminate Stigma About Dementia
Study shows video games can improve mental wellbeing – but you can have too much of a good thing
Unplugged: Navigating the ‘Right to Disconnect’ in Australia
Schools To Get Creative With Curriculum
Engineering Defence Career Through Science
Academy expert receives international award for mathematics education
Power Of STEM: Making Trucks Fly
Intuitive 3D printers improve cognitive learning
New VR dementia education to improve dining experience in aged care
Ideas2Life Lab Animates Students’ Designs