Today we announced the formation of a new company to take a methane-busting seaweed to market, with $13 million secured from five investors. https://t.co/AwvIzDhyA3
“The momentum of the First Nations Deaths in Custody movement in Australia has provided an opportunity to consider the costs and consequences of incarceration and pave a new path,” according to @UTSEngage Faculty of Law Professor, Dr @thalia_anthony https://t.co/XBTG2Yf6Qt
Just in case you haven't seen these before, here is the link for years of #IndigenousX articles in The Guardian. What an archive! Amazing work @LukeLPearson https://t.co/T9naS1cSly
Carbon farming is something of a buzz phrase at the moment. But what exactly is it, and what role can it play in Australian agriculture? 🌱
https://t.co/HsYa0dW1zu
#AusAg#AusFarming#CarbonFarming#Soil
Just over a year ago, we released the Australian National Outlook report which outlined a vision for Australia in 2060. So, what does our national outlook look like now and post-COVID-19?
https://t.co/Y9dmxcPghF
This #TechTuesday, engage your mind with the endless opportunities that the #Daedalus opens us to.
The Daedalus, developed by #Gravity Industries, utilizes six micro #jet engines that can be strapped onto the human body for human-controlled #flight.
#tech#TECH4ALL
Photographer Reuben Wu uses LED-equipped drones to illuminate mysterious shapes. This is Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, a nearly featureless white landscape left behind by the evaporation of prehistoric lakes. https://t.co/op7UBMgyAL
Randomness is crucial for almost everything we do with our computational and communications infrastructure. But genuine, verifiable randomness is hard to come by. That could change once quantum computers demonstrate their superiority. https://t.co/OSdGSj4UEm