by Oliver Chaseling | Apr 6, 2016 | News
A group of musicians and curators, in partnership with the Royal Brisbane Women’s Hospital (RBWH), have launched The Stairwell Project. The project incorporates public art and well-being initiatives that bring music into the lives of hospital staff and...
by Jake Cupitt | May 4, 2016 | Tech & Research
Virtual reality gaming continues to grow in popularity and sales but supply will not keep up with demand in 2016, according to a leading Australian tech company. Telsyte has released the findings of a study it carried out into the use of VR technology in Australia. It...
by Kelly Stratton | Mar 30, 2016 | Tech & Research
The amount of government investment in nanotechnology and innovation does not necessarily influence the amount of new technologies being developed and completed, according to global statistics gathered by Nano Statistics. Indian nanotechnologists received the most...
by Brenton Miller | Mar 23, 2016 | News
Wind turbines have faced consistent criticism since they were introduced to Australia. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott once described them as “visually awful” and “utterly offensive”. Lingering doubts and criticism have led to renewed pressure for research...
by Camille Soulos-Ramsay | Mar 23, 2016 | News
University of Wollongong academics have encouraged locals to get down and dirty at tonight’s Uni in the Brewery talk on dumpster diving. Health nutritionist Associate Professor Karen Charlton and novelist Associate Professor Shady Cosgrove will host a discussion on...