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Marissa Saporta ’99: Revamping the world of e-commerce with a firm grip on fun
The Hubble telescope has shifted into one-gyro mode after months of technical issues − an aerospace engineering expert explains
Modern surgery began with saws and iron hands – how amputation transformed the body in the Renaissance
Dubai becomes the world metropolis for artificial intelligence
UNSW Sydney appoints Nick Wailes as inaugural Dean of Lifelong Learning
Wirelessly Powered Relay Will Help Bring 5G Technology to Smart Factories The proposed innovative design leads to unprecedented power conversion efficiency and improved versatility
Trustworthy and Responsible AI Network expands to help European healthcare organizations enhance the quality, safety and trustworthiness of AI in health
Defence’s first directed-energy weapon put to the test
Nile Perch Invasion Triggered Genetic Bottlenecks in Lake Victoria’s Endemic Cichlids The introduction of the Nile perch to Africa’s largest lake impacted…
Submarines in the future could self-identify cracks and self-heal thanks to Swinburne researcher
Miles Doing What Matters: POLAIR boost to keep Queenslanders safe
CBA reimagines banking for Australian businesses, introduces loyalty program
Richmond and Swinburne partnership to reach beyond a decade
Grants To Improve And Refurbish Kindergartens
A Novel 640 Gbps Chipset Paves the Way for Next Generation Wireless Systems The chipset, consisting of transmitter and receiver integrated circuits,…
AI is not a magic wand – it has built-in problems that are difficult to fix and can be dangerous
Haven’t Been To Library In While?
Research Showcase Uncovers Impact Of Local Studies
How Do You Maintain Work-life Balance?
Additional staff and theatre capacity to deliver more surgeries
New grant program to grow Australian defence industry
Rachel Andrews and Lutamyo Mtawali join Climate Group’s UK Board
Ship’s Systems Ready For Science 15 June 2024
Apple insists its ChatGPT tie-up will protect users’ privacy: here are the questions it must answer first
Argonne and a Moroccan University Sign Agreement to Advance Green Energy Tech and Computing
Quantum computers are like kaleidoscopes − why unusual metaphors help illustrate science and technology
Poop has been an easy target for microbiome research, but voyages into the small intestine shed new light on ways to improve gut health
Generative AI at school, work and the hospital – the risks and rewards laid bare
SLB and Aker Carbon Capture Announce Closing of Carbon Capture Joint Venture
New Program Getting More Kids On Move To School
Epitope Binning-seq: A Game-Changer in Antibody Drug Discovery Researchers pioneer a novel method, enabling simultaneous analysis of multiple antibodies, revolutionizing drug discovery…
Recognition Of Excellence Award Winners
Self-Assembling and Disassembling Swarm Molecular Robots via DNA Molecular Controller
Postcard art connects Toowoomba, Albury artists in Rosalie Gallery exhibition (2)
Enhancing Respiratory Care In Top End
Developing a System to Study Proteins Without Fixed Structures Researchers propose a novel pipeline that makes the analysis of intrinsically disordered proteins…
HKUST and HKUST (GZ) Launch Redbird Cross Campus Study Program
View Australian Digital Health Agency welcomes new Chief Clinical Adviser (Medicine)
View Australian Digital Health Agency welcomes new Chief Clinical Advisor (Medicine)
Strengthening Nuclear Safeguards
Untapped Power: Logical Operations Using RNA Droplets Researchers make strides in the use of RNA as a biocomputational tool
CASA Running Safer Skies For Gold Coast Beaches
Transition-Metal-Free Zeolite Catalyst for Direct Conversion of Methane to Methanol Researchers present aluminosilicate ferrierite zeolite catalyst as a promising material for carrying…
CDU EXPERT: E-scooters sacrificing human safety for sustainability
Young Men Navigating Anxieties And Pressures Of Online Spaces
Better buses as Budget delivers for Western Sydney commuters
Banker’s instinct thwarts a scammer’s demand for fast payment
Calling all himfluencers: Young men need positive, diverse role models