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30.08.2024 | How Ancient Ocean Crises Shaped Earth's Evolution: A Deep Dive Into Mass Extinctions | By Joseph Henry
Published Aug 30, 2024 11:06AM EDT
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A series of severe environmental crises in the oceans, spanning 185 to 85 million yea... |
15.08.2024 | The Olympic Spirit Takes Flight in Los Angeles | The Olympic flag has landed in Los Angeles, igniting excitement for the 2028 Summer Games. This moment marks the beginning of a journey that will culminate in a grand celebration of athleticism and unity. The flag arrived on a Delta Airline... |
14.08.2024 | Lippincott delivers inaugural brand design for the new Adelaide University | Profiles Lippincott Oliver Wyman
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Lippincott – the brand and innovation subsidiary of Oliver Wyman – has celebrated a massive local coup in delivering the inaugural branding for Adelaide University.
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25.07.2024 | The Battle for the Cranker: A Community's Fight Against Development**
** | ** In the heart of Adelaide, a storm brews. The Crown and Anchor, affectionately known as the Cranker, stands at a crossroads. Developers want to transform this cherished pub into a towering 19-storey student housing complex. The community,... |
23.07.2024 | EY cheering on four Australian Olympian colleagues in Paris | Profile EY
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The Australian branch of professional services firm Ernst & Young is getting set to cheer on a quartet of Paris-bound colleagues – beneficiaries of the firm’s internal elite athletes program.
Dual Ol... |
22.07.2024 | ‘Save the Cranker’: Coopers provides special beer for beloved Adelaide pub facing demolition | Source: Instagram/ Save The Cranker. article-article-body
Adelaide’s live music fans and pubgoers are brewing up a campaign to save beloved venue The Crown and Anchor — and South Australian brewing giant Coopers is now providing a special b... |
08.07.2024 | MGI Tech Partners with Australian Research Council Training Centre CEAStAR to Lead Innovation in Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions | BRISBANE, Australia, July 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- MGI Australia Pty Ltd, subsidiary of MGI Tech Co., Ltd., a company committed to building core tools and technologies that drive innovation in life science, proudly announces its strategic pa... |
03.07.2024 | HLB adds six partners in Oz as Norman Neill re-takes reins in Perth | Profile HLB Mann Judd
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Accounting and consulting firm HLB Mann Judd has made seven senior mid-year promotions in Australia – headlined by veteran Norman Neill, who takes over as managing partner in Perth.
Neill has been w... |
17.06.2024 | Wren Laboratories Unveils Dynamic Executive Leadership Team and 2024 Commercial Strategy Overhaul | NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Wren Laboratories, a leader in novel in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) technologies, announced today significant enhancements to its executive leadership team. These changes aim to strengthen Wren's c... |
17.04.2024 | University of Adelaide teams up with DEWC Services for AI research | Profile DEWC Services
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The University of Adelaide is teaming up with DEWC Services on ways to leverage machine learning and artificial intelligence to support the Australian Defence Force.
Un... |
26.03.2024 | Commentary: Kate Middleton is having ‘preventive chemotherapy’ for cancer. What does this mean? | ADELAIDE, Australia: Catherine, Princess of Wales, is undergoing treatment for cancer. In a video thanking followers for their messages of support after her major abdominal surgery, the Princess of Wales explained, "tests after the ope... |
15.03.2024 | Sophos: Cyber Security Professional Burnout Is Widespread, Creating Risk for APAC Organisations | Many cybersecurity professionals with burnout in APAC have suffered in silence for years. However, a growing body of regional research, including a recent report from cybersecurity firm Sophos, is bringing attention to the extent, causes an... |
06.03.2023 | ‘Space Salad’ is Coming for Astronauts to Keep them Healthy and Stuffed for Their Missions in Orbit, Deep Space | Isaiah Richard, Tech Times 06 March 2023, 02:03 am
The University of Adelaide developed a new computational model that predicted the best diet and meal that is fit for an astronaut's daily meal, particularly when they are out on missions in... |
02.02.2023 | Researchers Split Seawater Without Pre-Treatment to Generate Green Energy | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 02 February 2023, 07:02 am
An international team of researchers has produced green hydrogen by splitting seawater without any pre-treatment, according to a press release by The University of Adelaide on Wednesday,... |
14.12.2022 | After years of neglect, scientists say they've finally found the female snake's sex organ | It took more than a century, but scientists finally found it – the female snake's clitoris.
A new study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B Journal on Wednesday revealed that after years of scientists studying the genitalia of m... |
02.05.2022 | HB11 Energy awarded $22m laser project to build sovereign nuclear fusion energy capabilities | SYDNEY, May 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Australia's first laser fusion energy company HB11 Energy has been awarded a $22 million project to develop the next-generation high-power lasers needed to create a multi-billion dollar nuclear fusion ene... |
11.02.2021 | How researchers are using data science to map wage theft | The underpayment of 7-Eleven workers brought wage theft to pubic attention. Source: Getty.
What started as a few underpayment cases revealed by the Australian media in 2015 has turned into an epidemic of ‘wage theft’.
Wage theft is the popu... |
08.12.2020 | Gewurztraminer, International Wine Grape Of The Cool-Climate World | A view of vineyards, hills, and mountains in Alto Adige in ItalySusan H. Gordon (2019) |
26.05.2020 | A $4 billion industry: How quantum technology could create 16,000 new Australian jobs | A quantum computer.
By Cathy Foley and Dominic Banfield, CSIRO
Quantum technology is not a phrase discussed over kitchen tables in Australia, but perhaps it should be.
Australia’s quantum technology research has been breaking new ground for... |
20.12.2019 | The science of work-life balance and what it means for you | Ever wondered what balance of exercise, sleep, food and work delivers the best outcomes for your physical and mental health? A team of scientists led by researchers in South Australia is embarking on a four-year study to find out.
The inter... |
11.12.2017 | Adelaide to open a machine learning institute | The South Australian government and the University of Adelaide will co-invest in a new machine learning “institute” to open next year.
The institute will operate from the former Royal Adelaide Hospital site and eventually be home to 200 “cr... |
22.10.2017 | Материнская компания Google инвестирует $1 млрд в «умный район» в Торонто. Все сферы жизни людей там будут контролировать технологии... | Компания Sidewalk Labs вложит $1 млрд в создание самого технологичного района в мире на берегу озера Онтарио в Торонто. Об этом пишет The Wall Street Journal.
Sidewalk Labs входит в Alphabet, материнскую компанию Google. В районе, который о... |
27.08.2017 | Как Австралия создает «умные города» и подает пример всему миру | Аделаида
За время, которое уйдет у вас на прочтение этого текста, примерно 20 человек в мире переедут из деревни или пригорода в город. Каждую неделю это делают миллионы людей. Города растут намного быстрее, чем могли себе представить их ос... |
13.02.2017 | SA Water CIO shifts to Adelaide Uni | Bev McQuade will be the next chief information officer at the University of Adelaide, ending a three-month search to fill the position left vacant last year.
With a quarter-century experience mainly in banking and utilities IT, McQuade has ... |
26.10.2016 | Number of Resources for Food and Agritech Startups Grows | The list of resources for startups in the food and agriculture industry is growing. In August, we reported, along with AgThentic and AgInnovation Development Group, that there were 77 programs — from accelerators to incubators to pitch comp... |
24.10.2016 | Australia has always had an ideas boom: What it will take to boost the business of science and tech down under | There has been some talk in recent weeks that Australia’s much-vaunted “ideas boom” may be over before it’s really begun.
But the truth is Australian ideas were booming long before the Turnbull government coined the term – and will continue... |
24.10.2016 | How to boost the business of science for the benefit of us all | - |
16.08.2016 | Dr Amelia Greig – Plasma Physicist and Lead Researcher of Pocket Rocket | Dr Amelia Greig completed her Bachelor’s in Engineering/Science, Aerospace Engineering and Theoretical Physics in 2011 at University of Adelaide. With a keen passion for plasma physics and propulsion systems, Amelia completed her thesis wor... |
16.08.2016 | 8 Australian Scientific Innovations to celebrate this #NatSciWk | With National Science Week (13 – 21 August) now underway, we thought it’d be great to look back and showcase some of the most brilliant, recent and upcoming innovative Australian science endeavours. With all eight projects below having prof... |
02.08.2016 | Prof. Christine Charles and the Cubesat Team at ANU | Last week I sat down with Prof. Christine Charles, Director of the Australian National University’s Plasma, Power and Propulsion group to discuss their latest exciting project; the Australian CubeSat contribution to the international QB50 m... |
02.08.2016 | Study Finds that Meat and Sugar Are Both Making Us All Fat | Experts in human evolution and comparative anatomy at the University of Adelaide in Australia have found that it's not just eating all that sugar that makes people fat. Their research proves the following contention: Where meat is prevalent... |
19.10.2015 | The battle for open access is far from over | Monday October 19 marks the beginning of the eighth Open Access (OA) week, a global event to highlight all things open access.
It also marks three years since the Australasian Open Access Support Group (AOASG) – a coalition of nine Australi... |
19.10.2015 | Battle for open access is far from over | - |
20.08.2015 | Australia's Largest Wine Producing Region Is Struggling | Back in 2000, Sam Koutouzis bought a vineyard along the Murray River, in a part of South Australia known as the Riverland. He was going to grow grapes, just like his brother, and like their parents before them. In the late 1990s the US got ... |
16.06.2015 | Australian unis purge smartwatches from exams | UNSW and La Trobe are the latest universities to impose bans on smartwatches in exams as the education sector seeks to counter the cheating threat posed by such devices.
In a notice posted yesterday, UNSW said it would not allow watches of ... |
21.04.2015 | Why a national science strategy is good for Australia | This week saw the welcome news that the federal government has committed to pursuing a national science strategy.
Following a meeting on Monday with the Commonwealth Science Council, of which I am a member, the Minister for Industry and Sci... |
19.05.2014 | If we are to work to 70, we need to rethink how we work | The norm of permanent full-time terms of employment is under serious challenge.
In Australia today more than one-third of employed people work on more variable terms – in particular as casuals (19%), independent contractors (9%), other self... |
22.11.2011 | Not just a city of churches | Adelaide
Population: 1.2 million
Start-up survival rate: 75.7% (2007 to 2009)
The arrival of the TechStars model in Australia was greeted warmly by the start-up community, but it is also notable that the location of such ventures is no long... |
- | Using tech to save wine from bushfire smoke | Southern Australia, California, central Chile, Greece and South Africa’s Western Cape are known for their wine – but all these areas have faced some of the worst bushfires on record in the last few years.
Bushfires can cause direct damage t... |