In this episode, The Random Sample switches things up a bit. The people who usually ask the questions on this podcast, our hosts, are actually our guests.
The ARC Training Centre in Plant Biosecurity aims to deliver a solution for Australia’s increasing biosecurity risk through generational change in its workforce coupled with breakthrough technologies.
100 years after Albert Einstein predicted their existence, scientists in 2015 detected gravitational waves for the first time ever. The historic discovery was the culmination of decades of research and hard work.
Here’s something weird to think about. Can fluids think? No, we’re not talking about a liquid metal shape-shifting creature like what we saw in Terminator 2. We’re asking, can fluid systems make computations?
Dr Ayman Elgharabawy proposed a novel machine learning neural network for label ranking, regression and classification problems.
This research is published this month in IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence.
It’s hard to imagine a time before Wi-Fi – or what we’d do without it. Especially, if you’re under the age of 25. But thanks to the work of some brilliant Australian scientists, wireless internet is a part of our everyday lives.
Published in bioRxiv, the study leverages Pangea Biomed’s ENLIGHT platform to develop a novel approach to precision cancer care that combines AI techniques and digital pathology, bypassing the need for expensive and time-consuming DNA and RNA sequencing.