Artificially intelligent visualisation artistically re-imagines wildfires
28 Mar 2022
A new AI-driven immersive visualisation system will help us address the new generation of extreme fires caused by global warming.
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Artificially intelligent visualisation artistically re-imagines wildfires
28 Mar 2022
A new AI-driven immersive visualisation system will help us address the new generation of extreme fires caused by global warming.
What we know about NDIS cuts and their effect on people with disability
28 Mar 2022
Reports of cuts to NDIS packages have been confirmed with an average drop of 4 per cent across participants.
Sexual assault and harassment on campus: universities need regulation
28 Mar 2022
The latest report on sexual harassment and assault at universities found students don’t have confidence in reporting processes. Australian universities need an external regulator to oversee these.
What if the 2022 federal election gives us a hung parliament, but those with the balance of power want Morrison gone?
28 Mar 2022
In 1922-23, Billy Hughes’ Nationalist Party brokered a deal with the Country Party to form government – but only on condition Hughes was no longer prime minister. It’s possible this could play out again.
Ageing gratefully: Older people summon more positivity in response to distress
28 Mar 2022
Psychologists find evidence that while ageing results in overall cognitive decline, we become better at positively reframing distressing episodes.
Three orthopaedic surgeries might be doing patients more harm than good
25 Mar 2022
These three common surgeries have been found to be of little to no benefit, but thousands are still performed every year.
Tiny satellites are changing the way we explore our planet and beyond
25 Mar 2022
Shrinking satellites are making it cheaper and more accessible to do science in space.
Reclaiming the narrative through First Peoples’ creative practice
25 Mar 2022
With culture at its heart, First Peoples’ creative collaboration can transform communities.
UNSW scientist selected to attend prestigious Nobel summit
25 Mar 2022
Diana Zhang will share her research on developing an advanced machine learning method that can diagnose Parkinson’s Disease from a chemical ‘fingerprint’.
‘Addiction to oil’ means recent petrol price rise is unlikely to fuel an Australian EV boom
24 Mar 2022
UNSW experts say lack of government policy, rather than the huge spike in the current cost of petrol caused by sanctions on Russia, is holding back domestic electric vehicle sales.