Archived News for Research Sector Professionals - May, 2024
Approximately one in ten children in the US has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Gas regimes miss billions
Analysts say Australia is effectively giving away more than half of its gas reserves for free.
Graduates report job rates
A survey suggests university graduates are experiencing high levels of full-time employment and salary increases.
Quantum bid could steer ships
Australia's recent decision to invest $1 billion in PsiQuantum for a quantum computer is rooted in longstanding defence concerns.
Cell change decoded
Local researchers have found the answer to a decades-long question on cell functioning.
Ocean watch expanded
The Sydney Institute of Marine Science (SIMS) has announced an expansion of its pioneering ocean observing program.
True scarcity calculated
Dutch researchers have found that global water scarcity is more severe than previously understood.
Green concrete mix tested
A new type of concrete could recycle double the amount of coal ash compared to existing standards.
Readiness report released
A new report calls for new technology to be used for disaster preparedness.
Feds seek cancellation power
Experts warn that a proposed cap on international students could cause “chaos”.
AI safety changes sought
Experts are looking at ways to manage the extreme risks posed by advanced AI.
PC reviews COVID-era equality
The Productivity Commission has examined economic inequality in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic...
'Day zero' threat for giant city
Mexico City and its nearly 22 million residents are on the brink of a severe water shortage.
Bird flu detected at egg farm
Avian influenza has been detected at an egg farm near Meredith in western Victoria.
Circular plans for chemical sector
The chemical industry, a vital driver of global innovation and development, is now facing a transformative challenge.
Funds boost ocean view
The Sydney Institute of Marine Science (SIMS) is set to significantly expand its pioneering ocean observing program.
Nuclear knocked in cost report
A new report finds running Australia on nuclear power would be one of the most expensive possible options.