Visiting Professor, University of Hiroshima; Research Associate, University of New England; Honorary Associate Professor, School of Design, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University ...
The Korean Wave or ‘Hallyu’ refers to the dramatic rise in popularity and global spread of South Korea’s pop culture, entertainment, music, drama and film. Dating back to the 1990s when the first ...
Often, people complain about their jobs and how hard they work. Not us. We love our job as physicists. Our job is to develop new technologies that accelerate particles like electrons, making them ...
Despite the deluge of bleak environmental news, a University of Melbourne expert shares some examples of the positive climate ...
New University of Melbourne is using computer game models to ‘challenge’ Australian plant species to survive future climate and fire scenarios ...
With the mercury soaring in much of the country, extreme heat and heatwaves are fast becoming Australia’s most urgent climate-driven health emergency, says University of Melbourne expert ...
If you’re tossing and turning at night, you might ask Santa for a sleep tracker. But do they really help? University of ...
In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), medical AI is gaining significant attention for its potential to revolutionise healthcare and enhance a wide range of medical services. In recent years, ...
We all know the game. The chairs are in the middle; the kids circle round. All of a sudden, the music stops. There’s a rush to put bums on seats: and someone always misses out. It’s been a big week in ...
With the election of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States, there will be a renewed and possibly more significant tariff regime imposed by his administration. This will have ...