Can AI help fill in the gaps?
Since last year, I have been working on a project with my Thai mother who migrated to Australia in 1974 while pregnant with me. There are no photographs of this significant event.
Australians are having fewer babies and our local-born population is about to shrink: here’s...
This article by Head of the School of Social Sciences at The University of Western Australia Professor Amanda Davies originally appeared in The Conversation on 29 April 2024.
How to tackle gambling harms
Whether you’re watching TV, attending a footy game, or eating a meal at your local pub, gambling is hard to escape. Although the rise of gambling is not unique to Australia
Monash and WorkSafe Victoria partnership renewal upholds excellence in workplace health and safety research
Monash University has announced the renewal of funding for the Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research (ISCRR), a joint initiative with WorkSafe Victoria.
Restoring biodiversity in Canada
As the world commemorates Earth Day 2024, a Waterloo researcher shares how we can unlock more Canadian restoration solutions with community and academic collaboration
Harmonious solution to career success for overqualified employees
Overqualified employees can fulfil their career potential if they have the right passion for their work, according to new research by The University of Western Australia.
A sensing technology that can assess the quality of components in fields such as...
A sensing technology that can assess the quality of components in fields such as aerospace could transform UK industry.
Top honours bestowed on leading alumni
Honorary doctorates will be awarded to three leaders in their respective fields as part of the University of Adelaide’s graduation ceremonies, beginning today, Monday 29 April.
Pfizer Canada and McMaster to foster health equity in vaccine science
Pfizer Canada is investing $500,000 in McMaster projects aimed at addressing critical gaps in health equity in the development and delivery of vaccines.
Applying AI in the genetic studies of cerebral palsy
Two co-op students from the Faculty of Science have made a big impact during a recent work term at the SickKids Research Institute. Murto Hilali and Kritika Grover are using AI as a tool to understand cerebral palsy...