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  • Head in the cloudGetting your head around cloud
    Simon Probert parts the mists around cloud computing, but is it a evolution or a revolution?
  • The curse of knowledgeThe curse of knowledge
    Knowing too much can be as bad as knowing nothing. Grant Kearney looks for solutions to a barrier to collaborative innovation … and a new definition.
  • Fighting future firesFighting future fires
    Suzette Jackson looks at investigations into Victoria’s recent devastating bushfires, and what it means for housing and communities in the future.
  • Big & GreenBig & Green
    Can vehicle drivers have their cake and eat it too – big cars that are also environmentally sensitive? Simon Hoyle puts Ford’s approach to the test.
  • The whole crumpet!The whole crumpet!
    Ann-Maree Moodie wants what she expects, and so do we all.
  • Say it with feelingSay it with feeling
    Researchers from La Trobe and Kyoto Universities are collaborating to develop emotionally intelligent robots that can teach. Geoffrey Maslen reports.
  • Harvest FareHarvest Fare
    Fran Molloy looks at the little picture on energy – harvesting micro amounts – that could change the world.
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