Digital immortality and the Symphony of Strings
Michio Kaku believes the universe is music. Not metaphorically, but literally—a vast, multidimensional orchestra where every subatomic particle is a vibration on a cosmic...
Western Sydney team unveils solar car built for winter sun
Western Sydney University has unveiled its newest solar racing machine, UNLIMITED 6.0, a lightweight three-wheeled car designed for one of the toughest endurance events...
Small nukes: Big questions
A recent report from the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has revealed that small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) might not become...
Social media broadens news access as traditional media struggles: UniSA Study
Social media is now playing a larger role in how Australians access news, and new research suggests this shift is not entirely bad news....
Royal visit sparks insight into bushfire science during CSIRO visit
King Charles III, renowned for his passion for environmental causes, visited CSIRO’s National Bushfire Behaviour Research Laboratory in Canberra on 21 October. This marked...
Aussie clean tech makes noise in Delhi
Australia’s energy innovators stepped onto the global stage this week at India Energy Storage Week (IESW) in Delhi, drawing interest with a strong line-up...
Tasmania backs Big Tassie Walk to celebrate migrant communities
Tasmania’s migrant communities will be at the heart of this year’s Big Tassie Walk, with the State Government pledging its support for the event.
Minister...
Monash scientists win $2.75m medical research Fellowships, including first AI researcher
Two Monash University researchers have received the prestigious Viertel Fellowships, worth $1.375 million each, to advance cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence and cancer biology.
The...
The Autism we’re missing in girls
Why bright, talkative girls are still being missed, and why autism in girls looks very different from boys?
For many families, the word autism still...
Clearer penalties and faster takedowns amid AI image abuse: Prof Dhall
As generative AI tools become tightly embedded within social media platforms, concerns are growing about how easily images can be altered and circulated, often...
















