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5042
5 May 2025
Technology & Innovation
Electricity from rainwater: New method shows promise
One type of water that blankets almost the entire planet is raindrops. Researchers have shown that there might be a way to generate power, just by channeling the drops a certain way.
3 minutes
5041
2 May 2025
Leadership
Women in combat roles strengthen our defence force
Australia has progressively lifted combat restrictions for women since 1990. Focusing on inclusion builds capability—arguments against diverse combat roles distract from genuine security priorities and limit our ability to meet future challenges effectively. Physical standards are the same.
7 minutes
5039
1 May 2025
Military History
Asia without America? History shows Australia can be confident shaping regional security
Australia took the lead in the Five Power Defence Arrangements-Aust, NZ, UK, Singapore and Malaysia showing we have the history, partnerships and capability to shape regional stability—especially when global powers are focused elsewhere.
7 minutes
5033
8 May 2025
Strategic Influence
Xi and Putin drive Japan and NATO closer together
Japan wants to learn more about Russian military tactics while links with Japan’s advanced defence industry could benefit NATO. Japanese public opinion supports stronger alliances. Japan considering constitutional changes for defence.
5 minutes
5032
28 Apr 2025
Military Management
How to teach your employees to embrace (rather than fear) the growth of AI
AI is rapidly influencing workplaces and employees are experiencing anxiety as they navigate its complexities and fear job loses. Supervisors play a major role in understanding and adopting the AI through guidance and training strategies.
5 minutes
5029
30 Apr 2025
Military Management
Yes, data can produce better policy – but it’s no substitute for real-world experience
Data can assist in shaping policy and decisions, but there are biases and blind spots in the production of data. Data needs real-world experiences for the depth, context and responsiveness to drive change.
4 minutes
5028
6 May 2025
Wellbeing
Our ancestors didn’t eat 3 meals a day. So why do we?
How did we go from one or two main meals a day, to three? The answer may lie with the British Royal Navy, which served three regular meals to align with the shipboard routine.
6 minutes
5027
2 May 2025
Military History
Oldest Pearl Harbor survivor dies at 106
Vaughn Drake Jr. was a 23-year-old Army engineer working in Oahu when Japanese forces attacked the American base. He was on his way to breakfast when he started seeing Japanese planes fly by.
3 minutes
5026
2 May 2025
Air & Space Power
Australian industry achieves milestone in F-35 program
The global F-35 program with Australian industry has reached more than $5 billion in contract value. The achievement underscores Australia’s growing role in sustaining one of the world’s most advanced defence capabilities.
2 minutes
5025
3 May 2025
Air & Space Power
What Marine Corps aviation has in store over the next five years
More F-35s, an upgraded MV-22 Osprey fleet, and data-enabled predictive aircraft maintenance. The Corps also expects to complete purchasing of the 95 total KC-130J cargo planes it needs for its transport fleet.
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