By Toby Walsh
Humans are terrible at driving. The US Department of Transport estimates that 94% of crashes are due to the driver.
We …
By Toby Walsh
Humans are terrible at driving. The US Department of Transport estimates that 94% of crashes are due to the driver.
We …
By Roger Wilkins, University of Melbourne
Poverty in Australia has declined, welfare reliance has stabilised and long-term poverty is be…
By Katherine Isbister
In the last week, Pokemon Go, an augmented reality game for mobile phones, has taken off. Daily traffic for the ga…
By Adrian R. Camilleri, RMIT University
People are notoriously overconfident. Regardless of the context – sports, finance, politics – pe…
By David Glance
Despite the fact that Pokémon Go has become the world’s biggest mobile game, it has already started its certain decli…
By David Glance, University of Western Australia
Despite the fact that Pokémon Go has become the world’s biggest mobile game, it has …
By Mauro Vallati
Pokémon Go has gone straight to the top of the gaming charts in the US and Australia, where it was first released at t…
By Antony Ting, University of Sydney
Although the Coalition government has been reinstated, it is still faced with the problem of dealin…
By Philippa Ryan
Most people agree we do not need to know how a television works to enjoy using one. This is true of many existing and e…
By Thuong Hoang and Steven Baker
Technology often needs a “killer app” to gain mass market appeal.
For the touch screen, it was …
By Thuong Hoang, University of Melbourne and Steven Baker, University of Melbourne
Technology often needs a “killer app” to gain mas…
By Robert Merkel
Several advantages of online voting were identified in a recent post by Conversation columnist and software researcher …