Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is an Australian university with an emphasis on real-world courses and applied research. Based in Brisbane with strong global connections, it has 40,000 students, including 6,000 from overseas.
When it comes to reducing the spread of COVID, ventilation is often an afterthought. But cleaner air needs to be front and centre of our COVID mitigation strategy. Here’s why.
Daniel Angus, Queensland University of Technology and Timothy Graham, Queensland University of Technology
With the World Cup under way (bringing in more traffic) and more than 1,000 employees having reportedly resigned, concerns for the platform’s future are warranted.
Nick Kelly, Queensland University of Technology and Marcus Foth, Queensland University of Technology
El aumento del nivel del mar debido al cambio climático ya está teniendo graves repercusiones en la nación de Tuvalu. Se propone construir una réplica digital de sí misma en el metaverso. ¿Es posible?
Nick Kelly, Queensland University of Technology and Marcus Foth, Queensland University of Technology
Rising sea levels due to climate change are already having severe impacts on the nation of Tuvalu. It proposes to build a digital replica of itself in the metaverse. Could it be done?
‘Vicootes’, ‘wa ch zod rea,’ dan untaian gibberish lainnya tampaknya memiliki arti khusus untuk model kecerdasan buatan yang canggih. Apa yang terjadi di sini?
Jess Whitley, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa and Beth Saggers, Queensland University of Technology
Punishing attendance problems fails to address the issues facing students, from family responsibilities to barriers related to racism or inadequate support for disabilities.
In a few Australian suburbs, a cup of coffee or toothpaste can now arrive via the air. But that doesn’t mean drones are going to be widespread – for now.
About two students in 30 will have developmental language disorder, making it as common as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and much more common than autism.
Anti-Asian memes spread on TikTok during the pandemic, and the potential for harm is real. It’s about time platforms scrutinised such ‘humour’ more closely.
“Toxic masculinity” has been used to explain everything from the election of Donald Trump to why Ross from Friends is awful. But what does it actually mean?