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It may seem an odd analogy, but managing a health issue is a lot like driving a car. We want the fastest, safest and most reliable journey possible. We certainly want the same thing if we need a ...
Predictive artificial intelligence (AI) hiring systems (AHSs) are used by employers every day to screen and shortlist job candidates. But while AI hiring systems promise time and cost savings for ...
In 2025, the world entered a new era of American unilateralism. The Trump administration is breaking norms, assailing public institutions and upturning laws. The disruption in the US includes the ...
Having spent the majority of her adult life working as a tailoress in factories across Melbourne, Cresswell was highly skilled in her trade, but she still had trouble making ends meet. In Australia at ...
Pioneering 95-year-old Australian mathematician Alison Harcourt AO has made a big impact on her field, and on her University ...
The Labor Party’s landslide win in the federal election on 3 May 2025 has raised speculation and hopes that the second-term Albanese Labor government might take national climate and energy policy to a ...
Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor, School of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Arts; Lead, Melbourne Climate Futures Research stream for Politics and Policy, University of Melbourne ...
New University of Melbourne research finds that our heart and brain health are tightly linked, which may help explain why ...
Forget national champions, China’s semiconductor ecosystem thrives on fragmentation, not consolidation. Semiconductor chips are the information processors that run computers, AI servers, electric cars ...
PhD Candidate; Graduate Researcher Academic Associate, Political Theory, School of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne ...
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