The Center for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue adds former U.S. Secretary of Defense & Director of the CIA, Leon Panetta, to its nonpartisan Advisory Board.
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The Center for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue adds former U.S. Secretary of Defense & Director of the CIA, Leon Panetta, to its nonpartisan Advisory Board.
Read More »Following a design revision, Adelaide’s $400 million Entrepreneur and Innovation Centre has received approval from the South Australian Government.
Read More »A University of Melbourne study has identified the benefits and challenges of using technologies during COVID-19 restrictions.
Read More »Here’s our friend request. The Social Network – the disputed story about the founding of Facebook – is the movie Stephen Fenech and Trevor Long are watching this week in The Best Movies You’ve Never Seen podcast.
Read More »U.S. cities are in the midst of an affordability crisis. Just between May 2020 and May 2021, home prices saw their biggest annual increase in more than two decades and construction material prices increased by 24%.
Read More »Former Walmart executive and e-commerce billionaire Marc Lore wants to build the world’s first woke city from scratch — somewhere in the US.
Read More »A former Warrnambool student has received a payout of $600,000 after being sexually abused by a teacher. The Warrnambool North Technical School student lodged a Supreme Court writ against the state government claiming he was sexually abused by a teacher in the 1980s.
Read More »Olympic Virtual Series (OSV), had been officially launched by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and, for the first time, eSports competitions were held at the Summer Olympics from May to June of this year.
Read More »Nearly 70% of U.S. Businesses Report a Lack of Diversity in their Tech Workforce; Same Percentage of Young Tech Employees Have Felt Uncomfortable at
Read More »The Coalition has knocked back a proposal to investigate the establishment of a Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology which would provide independent advice to policy-makers. Labor and the Greens moved a motion for the Economics References Committee to launch an inquiry into the current state of scientific advice to …
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