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A new study suggests virtual reality has the power to transform the day-to-day lives of aged care residents.
ATSE requests STEM focus
Tech advocates are urging the new Australian Government to urgently decarbonise the economy and invest in the STEM workforce.
Big names losing NBN market
New figures show major telcos are losing market share for NBN services to smaller providers.
SA breach numbers grow
South Australia’s Treasurer says over 90,000 public servants are now involved in a payroll data breach.
Vic. circles digital ID
Victorian government agencies are in talks over a switch to digital driver's licences.
Night light powers new cells
UNSW researchers have worked out how to harvest energy from light at night.
EU tightens tech protection
The EU is imposing tougher cyber security rules for energy facilities and other key sectors.
Local black hole snapped
Researchers have obtained the first image of the black hole at the centre of our galaxy.
Nano-MRI backed
Government funding is fast-tracking development of a new technology to precisely image aggressive brain cancers and guide treatment.
Tractor tech hitting infrastructure
High-tech tractors have been linked to powerline damage in South Australia.
Tsunami alarm advanced
New tsunami sensors could warn of looming threats before seismic waves even arrive.
Crypto echoes hurt locals
A global crypto currency crunch has seen the price of Bitcoin plummet to a 12-month low this week.
Sites skipped in mobile scheme
The federal government is funding mobile phone black spot removal in parts of regional SA, but the remote north will miss out.
Magnetic memory mapped out
Theoretical physicists say superconductors can carry magnetic information to much longer distances than can conventional metals.
Cyber needs rise
An escalation in global cybercrime has seen a rise in demand for cybersecurity professionals ...
Germany backs chip boost
Germany’s government is seeking to attract chip makers to the country, putting up 14 billion euros (A$20.8 billion) in support.