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Career Opportunities On Display At Open Day
New VR dementia education to improve dining experience in aged care
G.O.A.T Goat Comp Winners To Be Displayed At Ekka
Sandbox VR Opens First Australian Location August 15 in Gold Coast
ANU College of Science to visit Bermagui and Eden libraries
Miles Doing What Matters: Tomorrow’s jobs here today through high-tech TAFE in Cairns
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Paris Olympics 2024: faster, higher, stronger – and more data-driven
VR, AR & AI Tertiary Education Leaders Asked To Share Their Expertise
Journey To Stars With Ryde Libraries
What are ‘metacrimes’ – and how can we stop them?
OpenLot launches market-first Digital Twin that saves home buyers time and money
POP BAM Returns To Celebrate Pop Culture
The future of fashion: Swinburne launches groundbreaking tech-focused fashion course
Automated vehicles: Social factors inform pedestrians’ crossing decisions
Cultural Delights Return To Redfern Park For Feast
Outback To Outer Space – Virtual Reality Experience
Toshiba Launches New Series of eFuse ICs, Electronic Fuses That Can Be Used Repeatedly
Astronauts don’t eat enough because food tastes bland in space. We’re trying to work out why
Virtual reality ’embodiment illusions’ may help the skewed perceptions behind body image disturbances
Food aroma study may help explain why meals taste bad in space
Going from virtual to reality
A wildlife park has scrapped koala cuddles. Is it time for a blanket ban?
The Greatest Story of Survival Thin Ice VR opens at the Australian Museum
From diagnosing brain disorders to cognitive enhancement, 100 years of EEG have transformed neuroscience
Rabobank partners with George the Farmer to celebrate ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Book Week
Unchartered waters: Swinburne explores how virtual sailing could treat major depressive disorder (MDD) in world first trial
June Council Meeting Update
Dinos Alive And PrideFEST To Shine In City Of Light
Most visited place on Earth to get a $600m expansion
An eerie ‘digital afterlife’ is no longer science fiction. So how do we navigate the risks?
Arborglyphs – Basque immigrant sheepherders left their marks on aspen trees in the American West
Making art is a uniquely human act, and one that provides a wellspring of health benefits
A Novel 640 Gbps Chipset Paves the Way for Next Generation Wireless Systems The chipset, consisting of transmitter and receiver integrated circuits,…
PolyU researchers introduce pioneering metaverse-enabled expressive arts therapy programme to foster empathy in adolescents
ATA Safety Trailer Taken Over
De-escalation VR training for behavioural emergencies set to revolutionise dementia education – on show today at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
University of Canterbury research supports hands-off approach to childcare | University of Canterbury
VR Can Help Teachers Better Distribute Their Gaze
De-escalation VR training for behavioural emergencies set to revolutionise dementia education – on show today at Adelaide Convention Centre
Dementia Australia supports South Burnett and Gympie regions
Autosobriety Training Camp Widely Engaging Youth in China to Create Safer Roads
Finding Beat Of Collective Animal Motion
World Environment Day: Bayside
De-escalation VR training for behavioural emergencies set to revolutionise dementia education
More research needed on airborne ultrasound health effects
Social Media: Stuff Of Nightmares?
Growth of digital economy outperforms overall growth across OECD