[ad_2][ad_1] The Australian government in February released a National Blockchain Roadmap focusing on opportunities across the economy that it believed could be captured and enabled by the use of blockchain technology. The roadmap contains 12 “road signs”, one of which sees the creation of a group consisting of a group …
Read More »3 Australian children develop antibodies without being positive for COVID-19, doctors are baffled
[ad_1] In one exceptional case that left scientists with no answers, three Australian children developed antibodies to counter COVID-19 but never tested positive for the disease. Although a little over a year has passed since China’s discovery of the new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19, researchers have found the case …
Read More »Australian special forces kill 39 unarmed prisoners and civilians in Afghanistan – report – International
[ad_1] According to Reuters, Australian special forces have killed 39 unarmed prisoners and civilians in Afghanistan, with some commanders forcing soldiers to kill defenseless prisoners to prepare them for battle. Australia announced Thursday that 19 former and current military personnel will be sent to the prosecutor’s office for a possible …
Read More »Australian market tracks lobsters on blockchain – Ledger Insights
[ad_2][ad_1] In late October, Australia’s Two Hands digital marketplace completed its first blockchain traceable shipment of Southern Rock Lobster. The expedition left Melbourne on a Thursday and arrived in Shanghai the next day. The shipment was tracked using GoTrace software. Initially, Two Hands had plans to expand its ledger tracking …
Read More »New positioning for one of the largest mass extinction events on Earth
[ad_1] Research from Curtin University has shed new light on when one of the largest mass extinction events on Earth occurred, which gives new meaning to what killed Triassic life and allowed for the ecological expansion of dinosaurs in the Jurassic period. The research, published in the prestigious PNAS journal, …
Read More »An eerie footage captures the elusive deep-sea squid near Australia for the first time
[ad_1] The bigfin squid (Magnapinna) is one of the most elusive creatures we know. It inhabits the dark depths of the ocean and is an extremely rare sight, with only a dozen confirmed sightings worldwide. Now, for the first time, black tip squid has been seen off the coast of …
Read More »Atmospheric rivers help create huge holes in Antarctic sea ice
[ad_1] Rutgers University Hot, humid rivers of air can affect the entire continent and influence climate change A band of clouds in an atmospheric river extending from South America to the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone on September 16, 2017. Image: NASA Warm, humid rivers of air in Antarctica play a …
Read More »The skull sheds light on human evolution
[ad_1] Paleoanthropologists have discovered a two-million-year-old adult hominid skull – the first known and best-preserved specimen of Paranthropus robustus ever found. Researchers from the Department of Archeology at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, led the excavation, reconstruction and analysis of the rare male fossil from the main Drimolen quarry …
Read More »“The future is blockchain”: the Australian senator pushes for a “one-touch” government
[ad_2][ad_1] An Australian lawmaker said blockchain technology should be adopted by the government, as a means of providing what it called “one-touch” government. New South Wales Senator Andrew Bragg made the remarks at the Future of Financial Services 2020 virtual conference, in which he said that “the future is technology …
Read More »The Australian senator says he is using blockchain technology to ease financial regulatory burdens
[ad_2][ad_1] Liberal Australian Senator Andrew Bragg said integrating blockchain technology into the country’s financial system could have far-reaching positive consequences. According to a November 4 report from tech news site ZDNet, Bragg said “the future is technology via blockchain” at the Future of Financial Services 2020 virtual conference on Wednesday. …
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