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How Brain Waves Shape Our Sense Of Self
PolyU develops new human-safe magnetorheological fibres, leading innovations in smart wearable textiles
Bass Coast Welcomes New Signage and Training from Life Saving Victoria (LSV)
Life after stroke: the hidden struggle for recovery
New Community Hub For Landsdale
Why our physical bodies may be a core part of conscious experience – new research
Australia and Ireland deepen international cooperation on online harms
Step inside UNSW’s Health Translation Hub open day
Motorcyclists Urged To Not Take Risks
Indigenous knowledge blossoms in classrooms across the Pilbara
Anduril CEO offers inside look at defense industry dynamo
When we see someone being touched, our brains automatically simulate how it feels
Air Force Salutes Supporters
‘Simulation theory’ brings an AI twist out of ‘The Matrix’ to ideas mystics and religious scholars have voiced for centuries
Age-friendly park project paves the way for inclusive public spaces
Why we used to sleep in two segments – and how the modern shift changed our sense of time
Emergency Preparedness Workshop for Caribbean and Southeastern U.S. Airport Professionals
Smallest Pixel In World
Dementia Australia supports Brain Hub: Goondiwindi, St George and Texas, QLD
Astronauts can get motion sick while splashing back down to Earth – virtual reality headsets could help them stay sharp
Virtual Reality Farm Experience Heads To Australian National Field Days
Training AI To Identify Ancient Artists
Beyond Ballerina – When Movement Becomes Art
How VR And AI Could Help Next Generation Grow Kinder And More Connected
Dementia Australia Supports Moree, Narrabri And Gunnedah, NSW
Pain Tolerance Increases During Social Interaction In VR
Tiny explosions, soft materials make onscreen braille more robust
Wrap On Richmond Air Show 2025
$28 million TAFE Centre of Excellence to boost national security and upskill workers for AUKUS
BPC Mail 25 September
Virtual Reality Set To Sow Innovation In Fields
Mars rovers serve as scientists’ eyes and ears from millions of miles away – here are the tools Perseverance used to spot…
Tech School Boosts Stem Learning For Frankston
CDU unveils first look at new $30.8 million health teaching and training facility
Dementia Australia supports Townsville and Bowen
Show, it begins! Police urge patrons to ‘protect what matters’
Virtual Reality Helping Young People into Work After Mental Ill-Health
Scientists have been wrong about phantom limbs for decades – new study
Leap For Immersive Innovation With New AI/VR Lab
Nanoscale facility thinks big on developing microchip workforce
Countdown Is On For Greater Shepparton Youth Fest 2025
Technology has fuelled overtourism – now it could also help to stem the tide
Inaugural CUNY Honors Connect Cohort Presents Research
Faster journeys ahead as major works commence on Tram Grade Separations
Achieving the lowest operating voltage yet for white organic LEDs
Campbelltown’s Biggest Multicultural Event Returns In September
Dementia Australia supports Kiama and Nowra
Queensland’s horrific lion attack shows wild animals should not be kept for our amusement