Displaying items by tag: researchers

COMPANY NEWS: Applications are now open for a free 10-week online learning program to help small to medium-sized enterprises access the knowledge and tools to progress their ideas.

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Energy harvesting technologies are set to transform IoT and consumer electronics by providing sustainable, efficient, and innovative power solutions, according to a new report from one global analytics company.

Published in Strategy

Researchers using Murriyang, CSIRO’s Parkes radio telescope, have detected “unusual radio pulses” from a previously dormant star with a powerful magnetic field.

Published in Space

The ease with which false or misleading information can be shared without vetting, fact-checking, or accountability has made social media a breeding ground for misinformation, according to data and analytics company GlobalData,

Published in Health

The Federal Government has allocated a $3 million grant to researchers to support a world-first IVF study on how whole genome sequencing can be used to achieve better patient outcomes with IVF medications.

Published in Health

GUEST OPINION by Stuart Strickland, Chief Operating Officer, DUG Technology: High performance computing (HPC) has been a mainstay of research institutions worldwide for five decades, turbocharging scientific invention and innovation in numerous fields.

Published in Guest Opinion
Wednesday, 11 October 2023 23:05

The dawning of decentralised Web3 data storage

GUEST OPINION by Ed Gage, Vice President, Seagate Research Group:  Web2 has been the predominant industry standard for years, and users have grown accustomed to the speed and capabilities that come with it. According to IDC, the Global DataSphere is expected to generate 291ZB of data in 2027.

As the datasphere grows, data storage solutions will need to evolve to keep up with organisations’ cost requirements, data security and availability needs. This is where Web3 comes in, as the storage and retrieval mechanisms that will allow Web3 to pass the Web2 standards are in rapid development.

Published in Guest Opinion

A new monitoring system developed by Monash University researchers uses artificial intelligence (AI) to track bees’ movement to help improve pollination and crop yield.

Published in Development

A project  led by Monash University researchers has paved the way to help guide the energy industry to meet the needs and expectations of Australians well into the future, according to Monash’s Emerging Technologies Research Lab.

Published in Energy

Scientists from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, and Queensland University of Technology, have partnered to use artificial intelligence to develop a “world-first benchmark” for measuring brain atrophy – or thinning - in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease.

Published in Health

A thermal-imaging tool to screen for chronic wounds could enable nurses to identify these hard-to-heal sores during the first assessment at a person’s home, according to researchers at RMIT University and Bolton Clarke Research Institute.

Published in Health

Three University of Wollongong (UOW) projects across creative arts, green hydrogen, and mining sciences have been granted $1.2 million under the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Projects grants.

Published in Strategy

A team led by UNSW Sydney researchers is investigating ways through e-health to increase access to much-needed treatment for fear of cancer recurrence.

Published in Health

The formation of a global partnership to ensure legal protections for good faith (bona fide) zero day researchers has been enacted by the Paris-based not-for-profit Cybersecurity Advisor Network (CyAN), with such research illegal in some jurisdictions, putting modern life at serious risk. We speak to Peter Coroneos, CyAN VP, to find out more.

Published in Security
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