By Ryann Sullivan, Deakin University As technology has progressed and mobile phones have become part of everyday life, the prospects of research in activity recognition using mobile devices have [...]
By Shian Su, Walter and Eliza Hall Institue of Medical Research I present to you something I like to call the “Layman’s Conjecture”, it is stated as follows: “There is probably a program for [...]
By Michelle Strumila, Monash University In physics, there is something called a Feynman diagram. It is a way of representing the interactions between particles. This is the way quantum field [...]
By David Stojanovski, Monash University Bone – most people wouldn’t consider it alive. It isn’t soft and pliable like our muscles, fat, organ tissue or hair. However, bone [...]
The Australian Mathematical Society Conference is the annual conference of the Australian Mathematical Society, it brings together researchers from around Australia.
On behalf of the Statistical Society of Australia (SSAI), the Organising Committee invites you to attend the 23rdAustralian Statistical Conference which is to be held in conjunction with the [...]
By Will Stavely, Monash University You may have noticed that if you twist the end of an old-fashioned phone cord, it will start to bunch up into a clump somewhere in the middle of the cord. A [...]
Article by Loretta Florance, ABC Online. Trams that never have to stop for traffic lights could be the norm in Melbourne in the future, under plans being developed to deal with population growth [...]