Archived News for Research Sector Professionals - July, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) is projected to create up to 200,000 AI-related jobs in Australia by 2030, new findings suggest.
CSIRO expands super-computing
CSIRO has partnered with Dell to develop an advanced high-performance computing (HPC) system named Virga.
NT boosts forensics
The Northern Territory Police Force’s Forensic Science Branch will undergo significant upgrades due to a substantial funding increase.
Social media harm suggested
Researchers have investigated whether a marked decline in youth mental health is linked to social media.
Acidic switch turns off fish
Ocean acidification appears to be making coral reefs less appealing to certain fish species due to the simplification of coral structure.
Bleaching risk predicted
Future marine heatwaves are predicted to heighten the risk of coral bleaching events.
Deep sweep of Brisbane River
Experts have explored the remarkable diversity of microorganisms that play a critical role in maintaining the health of the Brisbane River.
Ancient office work hurt
Ancient Egyptian scribes faced occupational hazards similar to modern office workers, research shows.
Clear chip for blood studies
A ‘blood vessel-on-a-chip’ could improve diagnostics and reduce the use of animal testing.
New factory tech tested
High-tech factory workers of the future may depend on augmented reality to manage workflows and troubleshoot remotely.