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Physics: a fundamental force for future security

What is matter? What is energy? What holds matter together? How do the various constituents of the universe interact at the most basic level? Where does the Earth sit in relation to the rest of the universe? Can we predict the movements of the stars?

By |2022-03-01T13:01:10+11:00December 13th, 2021|Science & Technology|Comments Off on Physics: a fundamental force for future security

Opportunities From Media Crisis

For at least a couple of centuries the news media business was relatively simple. Journalists and editors produced content that people wanted to read and view, and distributed it thanks to privileged access to printing presses and broadcasting licences. The publishers or broadcasters were then able to sell the audience to advertisers. Money was made, and some of it was reinvested in the journalism. Simple, and mostly good

By |2021-12-30T14:15:01+11:00December 13th, 2021|Arts, Culture & Society|Comments Off on Opportunities From Media Crisis

A tale of swarms, cannibals, ageing and human obesity

At first sight these seem like very strange bedfellows. In this chapter, I will explain how seeking to understand swarming in locusts has led to new discoveries on the dietary causes of human obesity and ageing, as well as provided an understanding of locust swarming that links neurophysiological events within the brains of individual insects to continental scale mass migration

By |2021-12-30T15:13:38+11:00December 13th, 2021|Health, Science & Technology|Comments Off on A tale of swarms, cannibals, ageing and human obesity

A healthy diet – A matter of balance

The constantly evolving nature and extreme complexities of nutrition science have created an environment and perception of the science that is frequently muddled, misrepresented and often downright incorrect within general public discourse. The inexact nature of nutrition science (as opposed to physics, which has more known knowns) and the time-constrained and agenda-driven media will often poorly report on or misrepresent facts as we know them

By |2022-01-31T09:39:07+11:00December 13th, 2021|Health|Comments Off on A healthy diet – A matter of balance

Artificial intelligence and human rights in Australia

Although artificial intelligence is already mainstream, experts have only recently started looking into the short- and long-term impacts of AI on human rights. Recently in 2018, artificial intelligence was a key topic at RightsCon, a global conference on the future of the internet hosted by Access Now. There we worked with partners to draft and publish the Toronto Declaration on protecting the rights to equality and non- discrimination in machine learning systems. We then released a report in November 2018, Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, as a preliminary scoping of the intersection of AI and human rights

By |2022-03-01T13:01:23+11:00December 13th, 2021|Human Rights, Science & Technology|Comments Off on Artificial intelligence and human rights in Australia

Data for health

As a child health researcher and advocate, there are many situations which make me anxious in Australia in 2014. Child abuse and neglect is apparently rising, as are substance abuse and mental health problems in both young people and their parents (probably linked) and the resulting irreversible fetal alcohol group of disorders

By |2022-01-26T10:16:02+11:00December 13th, 2021|Arts, Culture & Society, Health|Comments Off on Data for health
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