Queensland scientists have developed a way to diagnose a severe form of depression by monitoring facial expressions as a patient watches movies.
QIMR Berghofer
A new study shows that people who exercise have a better working memory than those who lead a sedentary lifestyle.
Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä reviewed
New Australian-developed ultra-fast charging lithium-sulfur batteries promise to be the key to powering long-range electric aircraft.
Monash University engineers have
Australian children deserve better than social media ban
By Lorraine Finlay and Anne Hollonds
Parents and carers are used to constantly weighing up risk while striving to keep their children safe.
It’s a delicate balance
By Rob Brooks
What will humans be like generations from now in a world transformed by artificial intelligence (AI)? Plenty of thinkers have applied themselves to
A training program in the Northern Territory is creating a skilled local workforce to counter the tyranny of distance in Australia’s Top End.
The program, run by
Business urges unity to leverage Brisbane 2032 opportunity
Economic growth, innovation, skills development and social impact are the cornerstones of a legacy roadmap developed by Queensland’s peak business body for the
Griffith University Associate Professor Tim Nelson will lead a review of the National Energy Market (NEM).
Federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen said the Brisbane-based
Industry-leading solar thermal technology, capable of producing temperatures up to 1200 degrees Celsius, is aiming to transform Australia’s energy-intensive heavy
The building blocks of a gaming industry on the Sunshine Coast were laid at the region’s inaugural Digital Games Summit this month.
Sunshine Coast Council Resilient