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New study shows AI can forecast mining disasters

Artificial Intelligence can forecast gas-related incidents in coal mines within half an hour, according to a new study exploring how the technology can reduce the risk of disasters. 

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Agriculture and rural operations

Northern Territory agriculture industry mover and shaker takes role with research institute

Former head of NT Farmers, Paul Burke, is supporting the Research Institute of Northern Agriculture (RINA) after being appointed its Steering Committee Independent Chair.

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The study with Charles Darwin University (CDU) explored how Artificial Intelligence could be used to assess an organisation’s agility.

AI could be used to help organisations stay agile

Artificial intelligence (AI) could be key to companies avoiding significant losses of jobs, money and more according to a study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).

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CDU Lecturer's drone coding workshop for Territory schools takes flight

Young Territorians will be introduced to the fascinating world of drones, thanks to a National Science Week grant won by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) lecturer.

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The study by Torrens University and Charles Darwin University (CDU) academics explored using AI techniques to predict cybersickness in virtual reality users.

Study finds AI can predict cybersickness in VR users

Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be used to help combat nausea, headaches and dizziness among virtual reality (VR) users and make the technology more accessible, according to a new study with Charles Darwin University (CDU). 

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CDU professor brings his extensive knowledge in Aquaculture to the NT

A global leader in aquaculture research and development, who is using sonar technology to understand fish welfare in Norway’s aquaculture farms, is hoping to continue his ground-breaking research in Australia.

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The studies by Charles Darwin University (CDU) Dr Elnaz Saki investigated the efficacy of Calophyllum inophyllum seed oil and Tinospora smilacina leaves water extract as alternative sources of wound healing medicine.

New CDU studies finds two native Australian plants have healing properties

Two plants native to the Northern Australia could have significant medicinal potential in the prevention and treatment of diseases, according to two studies by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate.

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Drone testing at the CDU Katherine Rural Campus

New drone capabilities shine at Katherine Open Day

The sky’s the limit at the Crossroads of the North where Charles Darwin University (CDU) will demonstrate its burgeoning capabilities in drone education, training and research at the CDU Katherine Rural Campus Open Day tomorrow.

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A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) program to bring drones into the classroom has received Federal Government funding.

New drone program awarded Federal funding

Students from across the Northern Territory will have the chance to learn the ins and outs of the NT drone industry after a Charles Darwin University (CDU) program received Federal Government funding.

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First Nations ranger trainees from across the Top End are working to become certified rangers through the ‘Ranger Ready’ program.

Rangers gain vital skills to care for Country

Ranger trainees from across the Top End are working to become certified through the 'Ranger Ready' program, combining traditional knowledge with conservation training.

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