Scamming the scammers: New AI fake victims to disrupt criminal business model
Macquarie University cyber security experts have invented a multilingual chatbot designed to keep scammers on long fake calls and ultimately reduce the huge number of people who lose money to global criminals every day.
UOW women recognised in 2024 City of Wollongong Awards
Three members of the University of Wollongong (UOW) community – Dr Aunty Barbara Nicholson, Dr Aimee Silla and Judy Bourke – were acknowledged for their contributions to the region in the annual...
Can we really trust AI?
TRuST Scholarly Network hosts conversations on the transformational impact of artificial intelligence, big data and innovating responsibly.
Beyond the hype: The practical and ethical implications of generative AI in education
Imagine a world where a machine could offer students personalised feedback, generate content tailored to their needs, or even predict their learning outcomes.
New research reveals the hidden risk of easy access to online health tests
With hundreds of health tests available online with the click of a mouse, the ability to keep on top of your health has never been easier. However new research from the University of Wollongong (UOW) has found this may not always be a good thing.
Six lucky breaks lead to Distinguished University Professor honours for Stuart Phillips
There’s no mystery about what it takes to be named a Distinguished University Professor.
Waterloo researcher recognized for promising osteoarthritis research
Dr. Nikolas Knowles, a researcher in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences, has received a Stars Career Development Award from Arthritis Society Canada...
Survey offers insights on childlessness and childcare in the UK
A comprehensive new survey reveals the changing face of UK families amid recent economic, social, and political turmoil.
Liver can generate palmitic acid to maintain brain health, study suggests
Researchers at the University of Toronto have found that palmitic acid, one of the most common fats in human milk, meats and dairy products, is made by the liver and sent to the developing brain when it’s low in the diet.
UTS Business School recognised in FT’s Responsible Business Awards
UTS Business School has been recognised in The Financial Times’ Responsible Business Education Awards 2024, acknowledging the School’s global impact and commitment to public good across its teaching and learning, research and operations.











































