technology /research/ en Research Tuesdays Lecture Series: Our new right to disconnect /research/news/list/2024/07/12/research-tuesdays-lecture-series-our-new-right-to-disconnect Music isn’t just about fun and entertainment. It’s also a powerful tool for self-expression, human connection, and motivation. But did you know it can be useful for pain regulation, boosting immune health, lowering blood pressure, and easing clinical anxiety and depression?  July 12 2024 Emma Spoehr /research/news/list/2024/07/12/research-tuesdays-lecture-series-our-new-right-to-disconnect The solution to staying safe could lie in the virtual world /research/news/list/2021/10/19/the-solution-to-staying-safe-could-lie-in-the-virtual-world Whilst many of us escape into virtual worlds as a fun diversion, Researchers believe the secret to teaching people to behave safely and act decisively in the real world can also be found amongst online realms. October 19 2021 Kate Rischmueller /research/news/list/2021/10/19/the-solution-to-staying-safe-could-lie-in-the-virtual-world Cyber security /research/news/list/2020/12/01/cyber-security The Discovery Pod | Season 1, Episode 9  Cybercrime and Digital Warfare – how do we get tech savvy to secure our lives online? December 01 2020 admin /research/news/list/2020/12/01/cyber-security Music and technology /research/news/list/2020/11/26/music-and-technology The Discovery Pod | Season 1, Episode 8  The Power of Music. How technology is helping us immerse, interact, and realise music's benefit? November 26 2020 admin /research/news/list/2020/11/26/music-and-technology Practise makes perfect: 3D-printed brains could revolutionise neurosurgery /research/news/list/2020/02/17/practise-makes-perfect-3d-printed-brains-could-revolutionise-neurosurgery An Adelaide-based company, in collaboration with researchers at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ, is hoping to revolutionise neurosurgery techniques, following their ‘world-first operation’ in November.  February 17 2020 Jennifer Louise Griffin /research/news/list/2020/02/17/practise-makes-perfect-3d-printed-brains-could-revolutionise-neurosurgery