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17 Aug 2021
Technology & Innovation

Australia's lithium miners powering the global electric vehicle charge

Half of all cars made by Volkswagen will be electric by 2030—therefore, the demand for lithium for batteries will increase, and Australia has vast reserves to meet that future demand.
14 minutes
Archived
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A Squad Packable Utility Robot drives under a 40M Medium Ridged Truck from EPE during a trial at Robertson Barracks, Northern Territory.
17 Aug 2021
Military Management

A new generation of AI-powered robots is taking over warehouses

The Autonomous mobile robot is synonymous with rapid workplace automation, causing job losses and alternate work design, especially for semi-skilled labour.
12 minutes
Archived
1242
Australian Invictus Games 2020 competitors battle it out against Team United Kingdom during a wheelchair basketball match at Invictus Games Park in The Hague.
16 Aug 2021
Technology & Innovation

Five Ways Humans Evolved to Be Athletes

The athletic abilities of Homo sapiens have evolved from our primate treetop, bipedal and toolmaking stages.
14 minutes
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1222
The Royal Australia Navy Band's Western Australian detachment perform the “Drums Jugalbandi” with local Indian drumming groups during the finale of Diwali Mela - The Festival of India, at Claremont Showgrounds in Perth, Western Australia.
16 Aug 2021
Strategic Influence

Antony Blinken in India: US secretary of state kills many birds with one stone in successful visit

India US relations have never been better, and they are important to Australia as they help to balance China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific.
18 minutes
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Professor Regina Crameri addresses students visiting the Australian International Airshow as part of the Jericho STEM kids engagement program.
15 Aug 2021
Wellbeing

The Brain Science Behind Bad Behavior in Kids

To successfully guide children through problem situations, we need to learn how a child's brain responds to stress, noting that—children are often more driven by instinct than reason.
10 minutes
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At Claremont Showgrounds, Perth, Able Seaman Maritime Logistics - Chef Phillip Moore, and Leading Seaman Maritime Logistics - Chef Jade Delaporte, plate up the vegetarian meals for the 12th annual Long Table Lunch for Breast Cancer Care - WA under the supervision of Executive Chef Chris Taylor ( Frasers Restaurant
14 Aug 2021
Wellbeing

The history of vegetarianism in Australia is only two centuries old and it's full of characters

It’s still a sub-culture, but vegetarianism as a lifestyle choice has been in Australia for almost two hundred years.
9 minutes
Archived
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1st Joint Public Affairs Unit, Senior Imagery Specialist, Sergeant Brent Tero reads from his kindle on his flight into Afghanistan to begin his deployment.
14 Aug 2021
Communication & Cognition

Beyond bookmarks: The 4 best read it later apps in 2021

Read-it-later apps are the solution to storing and reading online articles.
14 minutes
Archived
1212
Minister for Law Enforcement and Cyber Security the Honourable Angus Taylor, MP, makes a speech during the opening of the University of New South Wales' new Cyber Training Centre at the Australian Defence Force Academy.
13 Aug 2021
Cyber

Worldwide hacking warning issued on how businesses are being compromised during COVID-19

An increase in people working from home due to COVID-19 has left businesses prone to cyberattacks due to flawed software used to help workers connect.
5 minutes
Archived
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Students, Alexandra Knox and Poppy Sinclair from Glendale Technology High School work on a problem solving exercise with a programmable robot during Navy Immersion Day at the Centre for Innovation, Garden Island Defence Precinct, NSW.
13 Aug 2021
Technology & Innovation

19 A.I. experts reveal the biggest myths about robots

Our perception of how human-like a machine has to a certain extent, been shaped by movies and TV—19 experts claim we are a very long way from building a conscious machine like the 'Terminator'.
25 minutes
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Australian Army soldier Corporal Daniel Playford checks the electrical integrity on communications equipment inside the Force Support Element 2 Workshop at Camp Baker, Kandahar, Afghanistan, as part of the NATO-led Resolute Support mission.
12 Aug 2021
Technology & Innovation

Electric vehicle batteries: what will they look like in the future?

The batteries used in Electric Vehicles (EV) have limitations. As a result, scientists are exploring lithium iron phosphate batteries that are much cheaper to manufacture, safer, and can charge quickly.
7 minutes
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