Virtual mobility is part of the “new” normal in higher education, but to capitalise on this potential, we need to ensure students are fully on board.
Season seven of Monash University’s podcast, ‘What Happens Next?’, kicks off with a focus on focus. Has the average attention span dropped in the age of social media and smartphones?
Biometrics technology offers to cut the Gordian knot of passwords, usernames, PIN and QR codes, as well as passports and vaccine cards – but at what cost?
Virtual tourism and the little penguins captured audiences worldwide, and are now contributing to Phillip Island’s post-COVID recovery.
Cardiovascular disease is Australia’s greatest health problem and our biggest killer, costing our economy $7 billion each year. Changing it requires researchers to rethink the problem.
The death of a family member inspired a rethinking of palliative care to make it more of a home away from home.
COVID-19 has forced many people to stay at home, but a Facebook group is allowing millions of its members to connect, and virtually travel internationally.
During the COVID-19 crisis, we need the arts more than ever to feel connected, but it's also exposed the fragility of the sector.
It's the 'agile nations' that have led the way in combating the COVID-19 crisis.
A device being trialled globally that measures the heart rate of the mother and her foetus is moving care to an outpatient setting.
The challenge of providing appropriate care to an ageing population means the rate of technological innovation needs to be stepped up and more smart homes created.
We know overcrowded public transport is a major deterrent to using it, but a Monash lab is working to change that.
Researchers have given voice to the often overlooked adolescents languishing in a vast Bangladesh refugee camp.
Fifty people have died in Australian onshore and offshore detention facilities since March 25, 2000.
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