A new study examines the user perceptions and experiences of using Ethereum as a microcredit system in developing countries.
Ways to interact with virtual versions of our deceased loved ones are now a possibility – but there’s a raft of ethical and emotional challenges involved.
By basing any AI regulation on the principles of justice, we can take a balanced approach that promotes innovation while safeguarding societal interests.
About 10% of women stop having periods and reach the end of their fertile years much earlier than expected.
Addiction remains shrouded in stigma, while the system through which we provide addiction treatment in Australia is fragmented and failing. There's no better time to address these issues.
The early phase of a scheme aimed at closing glaring gaps in information-sharing about family violence is starting to pay off.
Bystanders have never been more critical in combating family violence than during coronavirus restrictions and household isolation.
Essential public health messaging around the COVID-19 pandemic is lacking empathy, and failing to recognise that many people are experiencing feelings of loss.
New facial recognition technology is justifiably raising fears for the end of privacy as we know it.
Despite our reliance on digital technologies in the classroom, there are too few natural resources to produce and sustain them at the levels we expect.
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