Deepfakes are threatening privacy and security, and while detection methods using deep learning aim to combat the problem, there’s a long way to go.
A new national survey has found career stability and funding are two key factors turning young scientists away from research.
Mike McColl Jones began writing comedy in the early 1960s, and for the next 40 years worked continuously at the epicentre of the Australian entertainment industry through the golden age of television.
Beyond offering enhanced protection, “self-healing” rubber gloves could significantly contribute to the reduction of waste, resource consumption, and overall environmental impact.
Despite ongoing efforts over the past decade, there’s still a noticeable gap in getting women into these top roles in Malaysia’s private sector.
In assessing Scott Morrison’s prime ministership, several factors need to be taken into account. On many of them, his record is poor.
She’s brilliant at acknowledging local culture and using colloquial phrases to connect with her audiences. And she nailed it with “yeah-nah”.
The world’s most advanced artificial heart, including a pipeline of transformative, next-generation cardiac technologies, are set to be developed and commercialised by a Monash University-led consortium.
While large language models such as ChatGPT offer vast potential in reshaping educational methods, the challenges are many.
As we near the end of the year, we need to remain conscientious about our environmental impact and become informed consumers.
It’s not merely about surviving the holidays, but about embracing them with a sense of mindfulness, balance, and joy.
Using AI tools, we re-created a version of our community’s younger selves to listen to their stories, and help them answer the age-old question: would your younger self be proud? Watch now.
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It’s argued that building research capacity helps clinicians to provide better care, and health outcomes, for their patients in rural and remote areas.
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A small – literally – innovation is helping pave the way for more precise drugs to fight cancer by building three-dimensional models of tumour tissues.
Without innovation in all five building phases, the industry won’t have the capacity to meet market demands or to deliver the social and affordable housing the government is promising.
Oversimplifying challenges and attempting to control uncertainty doesn’t remove it. Instead, it leaves us vulnerable when the unexpected inevitably arrives.
Researchers are exploring alternative and greener base materials that can be reused, recycled, or upcycled for more environmentally-friendly construction materials.
Until crucial steps are taken, the current “system” of payment of academic casuals or sessional staff will continue to be an unproductive source of contestation.
Universities are well-positioned to demonstrate crucial leadership in the global race towards net zero. Here’s how.
Can more and better regulation bring some much-needed sunshine to the crypto winter?
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