In years past, flying cars were the stuff of fantasy. But developments of the last decade are seeing them edge closer to reality, writes Michael McQueen.
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20th century style learning, including memorising, cramming, and silently listening to teachers lecturing, has had its day, writes futurist Michael McQueen.
Technology is being increasingly integrated with the human body. Here are four areas that are seeing tech become more wearable than ever:
The Australian Computer Society has proposed a raft of messages for the government to stock up the nation’s digital infrastructure.
Automation has been putting humans out of jobs for decades. But the COVID Pandemic, and the advent of artificial intelligence, have accelerated the trend.
These innovations will make an environmentally and economically sustainable future possible, solving many of the problems raised by renewable energy.
English billionaire Sir Richard Branson and his commercial Virgin Galactic Unity 22 spaceflight successfully made it to space and back.
Advances in nanotechology hold great potential to empower our health, recreation and physical world to an unprecedented extent.
Any of us that have spent time sitting in traffic have much to look forward to with autonomous cars in the next few years.
Some of the biggest technological innovations in history occurred during wars and struggles of history, and the same is appearing true of COVID.