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6 in 10 Australians Want Businesses to Stay Away from Politics

The Epoch Times 07 May 2024
Advertising agency Leo Burnett Australia and the University of Technology Sydney’s (UTS) business school have released a joint survey (pdf) that studied ...
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‘News on Facebook is dead’: memes replace Australian media posts as Meta turns off the tap

AOL 05 May 2024
Related. ‘Anti-democratic’ ... A study originally carried out in 2021 by researchers from the University of Technology Sydney and RMIT looked at the amount of engagement with Facebook posts by Australian news organisations over time ... .
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Qantas says app glitch exposed passengers' travel details

The Manila Times 03 May 2024
SYDNEY, Australia. Qantas apologized on Wednesday after a "technology issue" with its mobile app exposed users' travel details, including their names, flights and points.
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Algorithms to detect underperforming rooftop PV panels

PV Magazine 03 May 2024
Researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and the University of Technology Sydney have developed algorithms they claim can automatically pinpoint a range of common solar panel ...
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Bob Carr accuses Winston Peters of defamation after NZ deputy PM calls him a ‘Chinese puppet’

The Observer 02 May 2024
... involves developing and sharing advanced technologies ... Carr led the Australia China Relations Institute at the University of Technology in Sydney from 2014 to 2019 after his departure from politics.
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Plasma technique converts landfill methane to jet fuel

The Engineer 01 May 2024
... of Sydney’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Net Zero Initiative ... The plasma process takes place at low temperature and pressure - University of Sydney/PlasmaLeap Technologies.
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Every breath you take: Following the journey of inhaled plastic particle pollution

Phys Dot Org 01 May 2024
Suvash Saha, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) research team has used computational fluid-particle dynamics (CFPD) to study the transfer and ... Provided by University of Technology, Sydney.
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Oppressive heat scorches Asia, prompts grim warning from scientists

Dawn 01 May 2024
BANGKOK ... Where is affected? ... Even northern Japan has been affected ... And the El Nino weather phenomenon is playing a role this year, said Milton Speer, a meteorologist and visiting research fellow at the University of Technology Sydney ... Who is affected? ... .
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Heatwave baking parts of Asia

The Manila Times 01 May 2024
Bangkok ... Even northern Japan has been affected ... And the El Ni�o weather phenomenon is playing a role this year, said Milton Speer, a meteorologist and visiting research fellow at the University of Technology Sydney ... PHOTOS BY J. GERARD SEGUIA ... ....
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Australia’s big bet on world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer

Asiatimes 30 Apr 2024
Researchers around the world are trying to build quantum computers using different kinds of technology ... Christopher Ferrie, A/Prof, UTS Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research and ARC DECRA Fellow, University of Technology Sydney.
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Study shows how AI can be a 'crystal ball' for businesses to stay afloat

Phys Dot Org 30 Apr 2024
... level of process maturity, technology, and digital disruption ... The study was completed alongside the Adelaide Institute of Higher Education, Torrens University, and the University of Technology Sydney.
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The heatwave baking parts of Asia

Khaleejtimes 30 Apr 2024
Even northern Japan has been affected ...AFP ... And the El Nino weather phenomenon is playing a role this year, said Milton Speer, a meteorologist and visiting research fellow at the University of Technology Sydney ... — AFP ... — AFP ... .
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The heatwave baking parts of Asia: What’s causing the heat?

Gulf News 30 Apr 2024
BANGKOK ... Get exclusive content with Gulf News WhatsApp channel ... Also read ... AFP ... AFP ... And the El Nino weather phenomenon is playing a role this year, said Milton Speer, a meteorologist and visiting research fellow at the University of Technology Sydney ... .
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Autonomous Driving Startup ‘Ghost Autonomy’ in Silicon Valley Shuts Its Doors

The Epoch Times 29 Apr 2024
The company had about 100 employees and was based in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Detroit, Dallas, and Sydney, Australia.
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