Technology
Subsidy for new treatment of ānational cancerā melanoma
24 January
Australians paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for advanced melanoma treatment could soon see their costs slashed. Every year 20,000 Australians receive a melanoma diagnosis, and every six hours a patient will die from skin cancer. But...[Read More]
Australian scientists help solve mysteries about life
17 January
Australian scientists have precisely dated ancient fossils of sea creatures in Wales and helped solve a mystery about the evolution of life on Earth. Curtin University-led researchers used volcanic ash to determine when the oceans started teeming...[Read More]
Ultra-sensitive radio image of star cluster captured
17 January
Australian astronomers have captured the most sensitive radio image of a ball of tightly-packed stars, known as a globular cluster. The image of 47 Tucanae, the second brightest globular cluster in the night sky, was produced by the Curtin...[Read More]
Social media posts used to find mental health distress
10 January
Social media could be the key to unlocking crucial and improved support for people experiencing mental health issues. James Cook University researchers have developed a technique to analyse social media posts to detect early warning signs of mental...[Read More]
10 ways to reduce your household energy use
4 January
As a homeowner, youāre likely aware of the increasing costs associated with household energy consumption. This is why cutting down on energy use can mean big savings. In addition to the financial benefits, reducing electricity use can help to...[Read More]
Re-thinking code from the inside for more accessibility
3 January
The trek to tech central for an annual meet-up of coders isnāt all hoodies, snacks and all-night gaming sessions. Blind software engineer Ed Summers recently shared the main stage with other accessibility experts at the annual GitHub Universe...[Read More]
Cyber hackers break into Victorian court recordings
3 January
Victoriaās court system has been hit by a cyber attack, with hackers accessing weeks worth of recorded hearings. Court Services Victoria was first made aware of the infiltration on December 21 but itās believed the audio visual technology...[Read More]
Expecting a delivery during the holiday sales? Stop and think, donāt click the link
27 December
Australians are being warned to be alert this holiday season to scammers sending text messages and emails impersonating Australia Post and other well-known courier services. TheĀ National Anti-Scam CentreĀ has seen the number of reports for...[Read More]
Smart homes to save energy costs in virtual power plant
20 December
Energy costs could be slashed by plugging in two million smart meters linked to more than 140,000 household devices to create a virtual power plant bigger than a solar farm. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) on Monday announced $9.75...[Read More]
How smart speakers ācould detect domestic violenceā
20 December
Enlisting thousands of smart speakers in Australian homes to detect intimate partner violence could be an āunprecedented opportunityā to help victims, a study has noted. But Monash University researchers found the potential solution was also...[Read More]
Aussie researchers hail āmind readingā AI technology
13 December
Australian researchers have developed AI technology that can read minds, although the system is a few years away from being rolled out commercially for uses like helping stroke patients. The study by the University of Technology Sydney team is the...[Read More]
Optus outage, war and referendum lead Google searches
13 December
The Optus outage, āBarbenheimerā phenomenon, Sam Kerr and a quiche recipe are among the nationās top Google searches. The 12-hour telco outage dominated Australian search queries in 2023 while the results of the voice referendum came in...[Read More]
Roo-ver to fetch lunar soil in human habitat moonshot
6 December
Australiaās space program is shooting for the stars with a lunar rover to advance hopes of a human habitat on the moon. Australians have chosen Roo-ver as the name for the lunar vehicle as the Australian Space Agency sets out to produce an locally...[Read More]
Criminals target government with record cyber attacks
29 November
Australian government agencies have become growing target for cyber attacks worldwide, with a report revealing attempts to steal official information have soared by more than 60 per cent. The BlackBerry Global Threat Intelligence Report, released on...[Read More]
Consumers hitting delete after bad experience with apps
29 November
Australiansā bad experience with apps includes crashing devices, draining phone batteries and making it difficult to sign in ā and more are hitting delete. An index released on Wednesday by tech firm Cisco shows the majority of Australians...[Read More]