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Tas Premier appoints himself innovation minister

Tas Premier appoints himself innovation minister

New Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology announced.
Liz Tay Apr 22 2010 3:35PM Strategy
Feds kick off Super Science Fellowships

Feds kick off Super Science Fellowships

$27.2m on offer to early-career researchers.
Liz Tay Apr 12 2010 8:42AM Training & Development
University joy as first round tech offers rise

University joy as first round tech offers rise

Too early to call an end to student decline.
Ry Crozier Jan 28 2010 1:53PM Training & Development
CSIRO wi-fi developer scoops top science prize

CSIRO wi-fi developer scoops top science prize

And a $300,000 grant from the Prime Minister.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2009 3:27PM Networking
Internet breaches the final frontier

Internet breaches the final frontier

Internet creator looks to the stars for his next project.
Sylvie Barak Oct 28 2008 6:41AM Networking
Intel opens its wallet for science

Intel opens its wallet for science

Chipmaker Intel has launched a new program in hopes of training young engineers. The company said today that it would be spending some US$120 million over the next ten years as part of a program to improve science and math education.
Shaun Nichols Oct 22 2008 2:59PM Financial Services
DSTO opens new Sydney research centre

DSTO opens new Sydney research centre

The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has completed the modernisation of its research facilities nationwide with the opening of a new centre in Sydney.
Ry Crozier Aug 20 2008 11:43AM Software
'Lecture Notes in Computer Science' series reaches publishing milestone

'Lecture Notes in Computer Science' series reaches publishing milestone

Scientific publishing house Springer has published the 5,000th volume of its Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
Staff Writers Jul 9 2008 3:29PM Hardware
'Intrepid' supercomputer fastest for science

'Intrepid' supercomputer fastest for science

The US Department of Energy's (DoE) high performance computing system is now the fastest supercomputer in the world for open science, according to the Top 500 list of the world's fastest computers..
Clement James Jun 19 2008 10:21PM Hardware
US remains science and tech superpower

US remains science and tech superpower

The US remains the dominant world power in science and technology, a new US Federal government-sponsored report claims today..
Robert Jaques Jun 13 2008 8:00AM Strategy
Clarke inspires science from beyond the grave

Clarke inspires science from beyond the grave

The impact of science fiction writer Arthur C Clarke is still being felt, following the news that two more of his ideas are being researched for real..
Iain Thomson Apr 25 2008 12:58PM Hardware
'Spooky' science points to quantum internet

'Spooky' science points to quantum internet

Physicists at the University of Michigan have demonstrated how two separate atoms can communicate with a sort of 'quantum intuition' which Albert Einstein referred to as "spooky".
Robert Jaques Sep 7 2007 2:16PM Telco/ISP
UK decides intelligent design is not science

UK decides intelligent design is not science

Schoolchildren should not be taught neo-creationism, rules government.
Iain Thomson Jun 27 2007 2:08PM Strategy
Key science sites buried in 'info avalanche'

Key science sites buried in 'info avalanche'

Important science websites are in danger of becoming buried in the " avalanche of facts" now available online, academics warned today.
Robert Jaques Mar 23 2007 11:52AM Software
Boffins turn rocket science into rockin' science

Boffins turn rocket science into rockin' science

Australian researchers develop air guitar embedded in smart shirt.
Robert Jaques Nov 15 2006 8:58AM Oddware
Berners-Lee launches Web science initiative

Berners-Lee launches Web science initiative

Father of the World Wide Web wants to make it an object of scientific inquiry.
Clement James Nov 6 2006 9:32AM Oddware
Biometric science not up to fighting terrorists

Biometric science not up to fighting terrorists

The science of biometric security “is filled with promise” but still has a long way to go before it can effectively counter the threats of terrorism and identity theft, according to an eminent U.S. scientist.
William Eazel Feb 24 2006 9:42AM Security
SANS calls to shame 'underperforming' computer science departments

SANS calls to shame 'underperforming' computer science departments

SANS research director Alan Paller has criticised educational institutions for a lack of focus on security issues. The comments come with the release of SANS top 20 list, which details the most common internet security vulnerabilities.
David Quainton Oct 14 2004 2:23PM Security
University of Texas Health Science Center completes data security project

University of Texas Health Science Center completes data security project

The University of Texas (UT) Health Science Center at Houston completed a network upgrade to protect and encrypt personally identifiable patient and employee financial information, electronic protected health information (EPHI) and intellectual property.
Robert Jaques Oct 1 2004 10:24AM Security

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