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01.11.2024 | Generative AI renaissance: What the Italian masters can teach today’s designers | article-article-body
In the early days of the Renaissance, Filippo Brunelleschi changed visual art forever. Brunelleschi – the humble architect who designed Florence’s Duomo – used his skill as an architect to formalise the principles of li... |
31.10.2024 | Navigating the AI Frontier: Consumer Protections in a Digital Age | Artificial intelligence is reshaping our world. It’s a double-edged sword. On one side, it offers innovation and efficiency. On the other, it raises serious questions about consumer protection. Recent events highlight the urgent need for re... |
29.10.2024 | Dedicated freight corridors Can Add Rs 160 Bn to India's GDP
Railway stations in Prayagraj undergo major passenger facility expansion
Madurai-Thoothukudi broad gauge line works under review
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In a recent study conducted by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia, India’s Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFCs... |
25.10.2024 | Neural Notes: How AI is stretching Australian consumer protections | Dr Kayleen Manwaring, associate professor at the University of NSW. Source: SmartCompany via University of NSW and Adobe Stock. article-article-body
Welcome to Neural Notes, the weekly column where Tegan Jones unpacks the latest artificial ... |
18.10.2024 | Rising child mental health concerns prompt early action call | Rising anxiety and mental health issues among school-aged children in Australia highlight the critical need for improved early intervention and support networks.
Research from the University of New South Wales underscores a strong link betw... |
17.10.2024 | The 2024 China International College Students' Innovation Competition Grand Final Successfully Held | Create Brilliance, Forge the Future
SHANGHAI, Oct. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from xinhuanet:
The China International College Students’ Innovation Competition took place in Shanghai from October 12 to 15 (photo by Shanghai Jiao ... |
09.10.2024 | Australian workers not fully utilising mental health support | Many employees are not sufficiently utilising mental health resources available in their workplaces, according to a recent report by ELMO.
The ELMO Employee Sentiment Index (ESI), covering the period from April to June 2024, surveyed over 1... |
27.09.2024 | The Rising Tide: Tuvalu's Struggle for Survival Amid Climate Change | Tuvalu is a small nation with a big problem. Nestled in the Pacific Ocean, this archipelago of nine atolls is fighting against a relentless enemy: rising sea levels. With a land area of just 26 square kilometers, Tuvalu is like a fragile fl... |
26.09.2024 | NASA climate models show 'business as usual' will flood Pacific Islands | SYDNEY: Within 30 years, sea levels will rise at least 15cm on several Pacific island nations, regardless of what cuts are made to greenhouse gas emissions, new NASA analysis shows.
Under different emission scenarios, researchers projected ... |
05.09.2024 | Peak Medical targets 1.4 billion market with AI-powered post-op care | Peak Medical founder and CEO, Hayley Saddington. Source: Supplied. article-article-body
Peak Medical is on a mission to transform home healthcare for patients undergoing joint replacement surgeries.
With a target market of 582 million peopl... |
21.08.2024 | D2L's Bold Move: Revolutionizing E-Learning with AI and Interactive Content | In the fast-paced world of education technology, innovation is the name of the game. D2L, a Canadian learning technology company, has made headlines with its recent acquisition of H5P Group and the launch of D2L Lumi. This strategic move ai... |
19.08.2024 | Courting spurned neighbour tops Beijing's agenda from visit of Vietnam's Communist Party chief, say analysts | Listen to this article
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14.08.2024 | The Pitfalls of Public Datasets: A Cautionary Tale for Machine Learning | In the world of machine learning, data is king. It drives algorithms, shapes models, and ultimately determines success or failure. Yet, a recent revelation from MIT researchers has cast a shadow over the reliability of public datasets. They... |
13.08.2024 | Я больше не верю публичным датасетам | Когда я прочитал новость о том, что исследователи MIT обнаружили вплоть до 10% ошибок в разметке самых популярных датасетов для обучения нейросетей, то решил, что нужно рассказать и о нашем опыте работы с публичными датасетами.
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13.08.2024 | Australian biotech incubator Proto Axiom announces $20M Series B first close | $20M unlocked for opportunities in Australian biotech innovation, valuing Proto Axiom at $90M
SYDNEY, Aug. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Proto Axiom, the Australian biomedical technology incubator has today announced a $20 million first close of... |
31.07.2024 | CNA Explains: What a 3-day US tour of Asia says about its position on China | Listen to this article
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30.07.2024 | Bridging the Gap: New Initiatives for Migrant Workers and Cybersecurity in Nigeria | In a world where shadows often obscure the truth, two recent initiatives shine a light on pressing issues: the plight of migrant workers in Australia and the rising tide of cybercrime in Nigeria. Both stories reveal the complexities of just... |
29.07.2024 | Workplace justice visa introduced to help migrant workers report employer misconduct | Source: Adobe Stock article-article-body
Migrant worker exploitation is entrenched in workplaces across Australia. Tragically, a deep fear of immigration consequences means most unlawful employer conduct goes unreported.
On Wednesday, howev... |
29.07.2024 | Report highlights obstacles to AI adoption in Australia | Australian digital and data consultancy V2 Digital has released its inaugural State of AI in Australia report, shedding light on artificial intelligence (AI) adoption across various industries and departments. The report identifies major ba... |
27.07.2024 | Navigating the AI Frontier: Challenges and Innovations in Cyber Resilience | In the fast-paced world of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) is both a beacon of hope and a labyrinth of challenges. As organizations strive to harness AI's potential, they face a dual reality: the promise of innovation and the spect... |
27.07.2024 | Navigating the AI Landscape: Compliance, Challenges, and Opportunities | Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept. It’s here, shaping industries and redefining how we work. Yet, as organizations rush to adopt AI, they face a maze of challenges. Two recent reports shed light on this evolving... |
26.07.2024 | U.S. opens special cybersecurity office in Abuja to boost collaboration with EFCC | The United States has taken a significant step to bolster cybersecurity efforts in Nigeria by establishing a special office at its embassy in Abuja.
The announcement was made by the newly appointed United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. R... |
25.07.2024 | V2 Digital report highlights AI adoption challenges in Australia | Australian digital and data consultancy V2 Digital has launched its inaugural State of AI in Australia report, offering valuable insight into the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across various industries and departments.
The compre... |
25.06.2024 | Scientists Can Now Break Down 'Forever Chemicals' in Water with New Effective Method | By John Lopez
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Scientists from UNSW Sydney have developed a groundbreaking method to tackle the alarmi... |
12.06.2024 | Why you shouldn’t rely on TikTok ‘hacks’ to maximise your tax refund from the ATO | Source: Adobe Stock article-article-body
For many people, a tax refund is a much-anticipated lump sum of money.
So, it is understandable Australians will be looking for ways to maximise their returns – particularly since we are in a cost of... |
05.06.2024 | QS World University Rankings 2025 Unveiled: Oxbridge Overhauled, US Underwhelming, India Improving | LONDON, June 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- QS Quacquarelli Symonds released the 21st edition of the QS World University Rankings, the only ranking system to measure both employability and sustainability performance. For the thirteenth consecutive... |
04.06.2024 | US defence chief visits Cambodia to boost ties with China ally | PHNOM PENH: US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Cambodia on Tuesday (Jun 4) in an effort to reset ties with the staunch China ally.
Washington's relationship with the Southeast Asian nation has been deteriorating for years, with China... |
29.05.2024 | Commentary: Eat a rock a day, put glue on your pizza - how Google’s AI is losing touch with reality | SYDNEY: Google has rolled out its latest experimental search feature on Chrome, Firefox and the Google app browser to hundreds of millions of users. “AI Overviews” saves you clicking on links by using generative AI - the same technology tha... |
28.05.2024 | From eating rocks to non-toxic glue: Google search’s AI Overview is a big miss | Source: Unsplash/Kaitlyn Baker. article-article-body
Google has rolled out its latest experimental search feature on Chrome, Firefox and the Google app browser to hundreds of millions of users. “AI Overviews” saves you clicking on links by ... |
22.05.2024 | BCG promotes Monika Saunders to managing director and partner | Profile Boston Consulting Group
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Global strategy consulting firm Boston Consulting Group has elevated Melbourne-based Monika Saunders to managing director and partner.
An operational transformation specialist, Monika Saun... |
10.05.2024 | Innovation Dojo Japan LLC Australia’s University of New South Wales, a top 20 university in the world, begins strategic initiatives in Japan | - |
10.05.2024 | Innovation Dojo Japan LLC Australia’s University of New South Wales, a top 20 university in the world, begins strategic initiatives in Japan | Innovation Dojo Japan LLC
Australia’s University of New South Wales, a top 20 university in the world, launches strategic initiative in Japan
Providing business development in Japan and access to world-class research and innovation for Japa... |
04.05.2024 | VYNDAMAX® (tafamidis) PBS-listed for adult patients with wild-type or hereditary transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) with New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class I-II heart failure | VYNDAMAX has been listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) for adult patients with wild-type or hereditary transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) with New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class I-II heart failure.[1]
ATTR-CM ... |
02.05.2024 | Nearly 1,500 Nominations for the Fourth Season of the VinFuture Prize | HANOI, VIETNAM – Media OutReach Newswire – 2 May 2024 – The nomination portal for the 2024 VinFuture Prize officially concluded on April 17th with a total of 1,469 nominations for the fourth award season. The number of nominating partners h... |
23.04.2024 | Fossils formed millions of years ago could give clues on how to conserve Australia’s endangered animals | BLUE MOUNTAINS, Australia: Fossils formed more than 20 million years ago are helping to save some of Australia’s endangered species from the effects of climate change.
In what has become known as paleoconservation, scientists have discovere... |
09.04.2024 | Study maps "forever chemical" water contamination hotspots worldwide, including many in U.S. | Sydney —— Dangerous concentrations of long-lingering "forever chemicals" have been found in surface and groundwater worldwide, according to a study released Tuesday that showed Australia, the United States and Europe as hotspots.
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04.04.2024 | ‘Like a scene from the movies’: Singapore actress Yvonne Lim shares Taiwan earthquake experience | Listen to this article
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28.03.2024 | Women founders received only 3.9% of all student startup funding over past decade | Source: Unsplash article-article-body
Just 3.9% of venture capital (VC) funding for student startups in Australia has gone to women-only founders in the last decade, a new report shows.
NextGen Ventures, Australia’s first student-led VC fun... |
19.03.2024 | Portable, Printed Solar Cells Inches Towards Reality with New Efficiency Rate Record | Aldohn Domingo, Tech Times 19 March 2024, 11:03 pm
Australia's research agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), has reportedly gained a record-setting step for printable and portable solar cells.
Th... |
15.03.2024 | Солнечные батареи в глазах: бионика с автономным питанием уже на подходе | Имплантация крошечных солнечных батарей в глазные яблоки людей может показаться научной фантастикой, но именно над этим работает группа австралийских учёных. Технология нового поколения может значительно улучшить качество жизни людей с неиз... |
11.03.2024 | Nullify secures $5.2 million for its code-scanning cybersecurity bot | Image: Nullify article-article-body
Australian cybersecurity AI startup Nullify has secured $5.2 million in seed funding for its security bot. The round, first reported by Startup Daily, was led by Two Sigma Ventures and Root Ventures. This... |
07.03.2024 | Solar-Powered Eyes? Australian Scientists Are Working on Implanting Tiny Solar Panels Into People's Eyeballs | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 07 March 2024, 09:03 am
A group of Australian scientists from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney is exploring the possibility of implanting miniature solar panels into people's eyeballs, which could r... |
06.03.2024 | Former McKinsey partner Simon Kennedy set for parliament | Profile McKinsey & Company
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Former McKinsey & Company partner Simon Kennedy has won a golden ticket to federal parliament after earning pre-selection for the safe Liberal seat of Cook, vacated by former PM Scott M... |
16.02.2024 | UNSW accelerator receives $1.6 million to uncover the best climate tech startups | Program Manager of UNSW Founders Climate 10x program Eleni Assargiotis. Source: Women's Agenda. article-article-body
The Trailblazer for Recycling & Clean Energy and Virescent Ventures have joined forces to invest $1.6 million in Austra... |
16.10.2023 | NASA confident of 3D printing houses on the moon by 2040 | NASA’s plans to 3D print houses on the moon are on track, as long as the agency can continue to hit its benchmarks, The New York Times has reported.
Through an ongoing collaboration with Texas-based 3D printing construction firm ICON, NASA ... |
26.06.2023 | '2nd Australian Circular Economy Forum' to develop Roadmap to achieve Australian circular economy by 2030 | SYDNEY, June 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Over 300 leaders from industry, government, academia, and community groups from across Australia and beyond are convening on the 2nd Australian Circular Economy Forum in Sydney on 26 June to propose rec... |
19.04.2023 | Automated NDIS assessments to stay but with "human element" | Automated assessment of disability support recipients’ eligibility and determinations of how much funding they should receive will continue but won’t replace manual approvals or prevent modifications.
The joint minister for the National Dis... |
14.10.2022 | This New Retrofit System Converts Diesel Engines to Run on 90% Hydrogen | Joaquin Victor Tacla, Tech Times 14 October 2022, 06:10 am
A retrofit system that converts diesel engines to operate on 90% hydrogen has been prototyped and tested by University of South Wales (UNSW) researchers. This system drastically red... |
26.07.2022 | Students 3D print unique 23-foot-high learning lab that fits inside SpaceX’s Starship rocket | Students at Swiss boarding school Institut auf dem Rosenberg have worked with Danish design studio SAGA Space Architects to 3D print a 23-foot-tall extraterrestrial learning space.
Built alongside 3D printing veterans Ingersoll Machine Tool... |
20.04.2022 | Integrity Advocate joins an alliance led by ETH Zurich to address the needs of high stake proctoring events | CALGARY, Canada (PRWEB) April 20, 2022
Integrity Advocate is proud to publicly announce its part in a global alliance and the release of the world's only privacy-focused proctoring service with the ability to convert any computer into a sec... |
02.02.2022 | 3D Metalforge’s Q4 revenue rise driven by progress in key hubs | 3D printing service provider 3D Metalforge has reported a quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) revenue rise of 13.7 percent in its Q4 2021 financials, driven by building its presence in Australia, Houston, and Singapore.
The firm posted an increased re... |
29.11.2021 | UNSW to help Luyten ramp up the R&D of ‘Platypus Galacticas’ lunar 3D printer | The University of New South Wales (UNSW) has agreed to help its compatriots at Australian construction start-up Luyten fast-track the R&D of a machine capable of 3D printing lunar structures.
Working as part of the ‘Meeka Project,’ the ... |
11.11.2021 | Cardno endorses a new framework for workplace action on domestic and family violence | Cardno is pleased to endorse the release of a framework with practical actions and resources for organisations to advance their approach to the prevention and response to domestic and family violence in the workplace. The framework was deve... |
19.11.2020 | How captions have evolved beyond TV to help students and people in the workforce | Image: Ai-Media
Business Insider has partnered with UNSW to help guide you on your career path.
For Australians living with a hearing impairment, captions are crucial to everyday life.
And while captions have been commonplace on TV for deca... |
09.09.2020 | UNSW scores $5m US defence grant for VR pain relief | The US Department of Defense has granted Sydney-based researchers $5 million to explore how virtual reality (VR) can be used to ease nerve-related pain after spinal cord injuries.
The collaboration between UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Resea... |
27.04.2020 | Is COVID-19 causing you tax headaches – these free clinics could help | UNSW Business School is working with PwC Australia and KPMG Australia to help small businesses navigate their tax obligations and the relief available amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
UNSW Tax Clinic is offering free, independent and confidentia... |
31.07.2019 | Честный обзор ICO Perlin | Website | White Paper | Discord | Medium | Github | Testnet" data-image-author="Оригинал статьи" data-image-src="https://leonardo.osnova.io/feaf4d56-85fa-c6cc-13ac-c5eee80d5bde/">
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06.12.2018 | 23-year-old UNSW grad raises $3.4 million funding round for social payments platform | - |
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... |
12.01.2016 | A new global competition to offer $US100 million in funding for startups | Australian startups will have the chance to share in $US100 million in funding as part of an international search for the world’s best tech entrepreneurs, innovators and founders.
Following regional contests in major startup hubs including ... |
02.10.2015 | Kickstarting from Industrial Design student to Entrepreneur | This post aims to tell two stories intertwined. One story about the development of a young startup and its founder students that became entrepreneurs and the parallel story about development of a support service, network and community at on... |
13.03.2014 | Smart Sparrow raises $10M to make studying online feel less lonely | Despite the potential for online courses to democratize higher education, the sector has experienced setbacks lately. A major cause for these disappointing results, some claim, is the extremely common feeling of disconnectedness among stude... |
13.03.2014 | Smart Sparrow raises $10M to make studying online feel less lonely | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Despite the potential for online courses to democ... |
25.04.2011 | Breakthrough in Quantum Computing | Researchers have made a significant breakthrough on the road to quantum computing. Quantum computing is the use, largely theoretical so far, of quantum mechanical operations to move information. If it works, it will be history-alteringly fa... |
04.10.2008 | A History of Google Acquisitions And Where They Are Today | As most of you know, Google recently turned 10 years old. The powerful search engine has been growing its Internet empire through acquisitions and partnerships ever since it went public. In this post, I’ll be going in depth about the compan... |
- | Meet the five women changing the face of AI in Australia | Image: SmartCompany/ Mrinaal Datt
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become increasingly common in our modern lives, and our dependence on it will continue to soar in coming years. But despite its convenience, we know there are numerous unans... |
- | Small and micro businesses are turning up to tax clinics with average debts of $80,000 | Source: Adobe Stock.
Small business and microbusiness owners are fronting up to the University of New South Wales tax assistance clinic with an average tax debt of $80,000, as debt counselling experts report a “perfect storm” of financial h... |
- | Global Sisters receives $736,000 from Google.org to help women with disabilities start businesses | Mandy Richards (second from right) with former Global Sisters participants, Tegan Murdock, founder of Ngumpie Weaving; Florence Olugbemiro, founder of Designed By Florence; and Karin Lee, founder of Florapeutic. Source: supplied.
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