Artificial intelligence is a double-edged sword that can help enhance transparency, but also perpetuate false claims about sustainability efforts.
The risks associated with illegal mobile phone use while driving are poorly understood, so what can be done to deter it?
As technology advances, the use of spyware in crime investigation is almost unavoidable, but it raises questions about the threat to privacy, freedom of speech, and civil society.
We need to find ways to hold platforms responsible for the potential and actual abuses that take place in the online advertising world.
A new government privacy review provides an opportunity to improve data protection rules to an internationally competitive standard.
A new, simple brain-training technique can help people with alcohol addiction.
In this episode Dr Susan Carland finds out how Monash experts are harnessing the strengths of social media platforms to make a positive impact on mental health.
Footy returns this week, and with it will come an avalanche of alcohol advertising, with little protection for children.
Action is needed to reduce the alarming rise in the incidence of stroke in low to middle-income countries.
The privacy scandal engulfing Facebook and Cambridge Analytica raises the question of how to regulate online networks where all users can produce content.
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