A new world-first autonomous wheelchair is set to give greater control to people who can’t use traditional joysticks.
Lying beneath the Derwent River in Hobart is the wreck of SS Lake Illawarra. A recent survey has illuminated this site in a whole new way.
We've joined forces with the World Economic Forum to contribute to best-practice governance principles for quantum technologies.
What technology trends might we see in Australia in 2030? Our leaders in future science platforms share their predictions for the next decade.
Our researchers have developed INSIDER. It's a new technology that helps detect dangerous DNA in organisms and prevent threats.
Our Parkes radio telescope, or 'The Dish', is the first functioning scientific instrument to join Australia's National Heritage List.
We're working with hosptials to fast track an app called "M♡THer.” It supports pregnant patients to manage their gestational diabetes better.
We’re inviting teachers to register their class for the upcoming Bebras Computational Thinking Challenge.
As the technology behind deepfakes improves, the ability for audiences to distinguish fact from fiction is becoming increasingly difficult.
How do you measure data in such a large area for two species in a short amount of time? A team of scientists have used innovative technology to uncover the distribution of endangered blue whales and krill.
CubeSats - aka nanosatellites herald a new approach to Earth observation and remote sensing work for Australia. For their size, they punch well above their weight.
The first images from the new NovaSAR-1 satellite – which has superpowers including night vision and the ability to see through clouds – have just been received.
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