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The Australian Space Agency has already come light years since it launched in 2018. Agency Head and Academy Fellow Dr Megan Clark re…
Health technology
As part of the Academy’s Ask an Expert series from our newsletter #TechKnow, Professor Alan Trounson FTSE answers a question from…
Opinion
From blunt needles to Bluetooth glucose detection, Dr Erica Smyth has experienced the evolution of health technology the hard way.…
Featured Fellows
Australia’s population is ageing. As in many other countries, a combination of improved health care, shifting birth rates and decl…
Agriculture
Tim Andrew Fischer AC FTSE was an eminent and passionate Australian who touched a great many people from all walks of life. I would…
Infrastructure
In less than 12 months, four Sydney unit blocks have been evacuated due to major building defects or safety issues. Professor Mark H…
Digital futures
Wiener, a next-generation supercomputer, is cutting research time and revolutionising laboratories. Capturing images at the smallest…
Education
With a long tail of underperforming students, Australian schools must make changes to develop students who can meet future global ch…
The world is not prepared for the scale of new technology in our future unless we bring diverse voices from a vast range of discipli…
Australia is on track to boost girls’ participation in STEM, but we need to move much faster. It’s a matter of both equity and p…
Mature-aged students are often left out of conversations about women in STEM. We need to promote the diverse pathways available to t…
Industry connections and hands-on learning inspire students into STEM. Jordarna, a Year 8 student from Cessnock Academy of STEM Exce…
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