Artificial intelligence (AI) is a label that can cover a huge range of activities related to machines undertaking tasks with or without human intervention.
With World Science Day on Friday 10 November, a leading Charles Sturt University science academic argues why science should matter to rural Australia and why we must ensure that rural Australians have access to doing science in their communities.
Every year the Melbourne Cup draws crowds of thousands both inside and beyond the race grounds, but the animals at the centre of the event remain largely unaware of their grand appeal.
A Charles Sturt University speech pathologist advocates that World Stroke Day on Sunday 29 October aims to raise awareness that 90 per cent of strokes could be prevented by addressing a small number of risk factors.
A Charles Sturt University academic advocates that it’s time to reassess the structure of the United Nations (UN) Security Council if we really want to see the UN achieve the purpose for which it was established.
A Charles Sturt University expert outlines the pros and cons of running when you are more than 65 years of age and the benefits and risks of promoting it as a health measure.
As International Stuttering Awareness Day approaches on Sunday 22 October, a Charles Sturt University speech pathology expert challenges society’s inclination to sameness despite a world of human differences.
A Charles Sturt University language acquisition academic says Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) impacts one in 14 people, but you might not have heard of it.
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