
Michael Lucy
Deputy Editor, Science and Technology at The Conversation
Science & technology @ConversationEDU
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Aug 28, 2023 |
dailybulletin.com.au | Michael Lucy
Hundreds of scientists from across the country have gathered at the Australian Museum in Sydney for the presentation of the Eureka Prizes. Awarded annually since 1990, the prizes recognise outstanding contributions to science and the public understanding of science. Some highlights from this year’s ceremony were awards for one of the world’s biggest wildlife monitoring programs, a rescue project for endangered orchids, and research on how our bodies fight COVID-19.
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Aug 27, 2023 |
hashtag.net.au | Michael Lucy
Hundreds of scientists from across the country have gathered at the Australian Museum in Sydney for the presentation of the Eureka Prizes. Awarded annually since 1990, the prizes recognise outstanding contributions to science and the public understanding of science. Some highlights from this year’s ceremony were awards for one of the world’s biggest wildlife monitoring programs, a rescue project for endangered orchids, and research on how our bodies fight COVID-19.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
tolerance.ca | Michael Lucy
By Michael Lucy, Deputy Science + Technology Editor Hundreds of scientists from across the country have gathered at the Australian Museum in Sydney for the presentation of the Eureka Prizes. Awarded annually since 1990, the prizes recognise outstanding contributions to science and the public understanding of science.
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Aug 22, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Michael Lucy
Hundreds of scientists from across the country have gathered at the Australian Museum in Sydney for the presentation of the Eureka Prizes. Awarded annually since 1990, the prizes recognise outstanding contributions to science and the public understanding of science. Some highlights from this year’s ceremony were awards for one of the world’s biggest wildlife monitoring programs, a rescue project for endangered orchids, and research on how our bodies fight COVID-19.
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Aug 31, 2022 |
australasianscience.com.au | Michael Lucy
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LLMs can do some cool stuff but a chatbot is the worst possible interface

and I’m only hearing about it now, 200 years later? just shows you gotta think about how your work will get cutthrough in the attention economy

Goethe wrote in 1833 that a culture of constant news eviscerates the past and the future, leaving you no time to metabolize lessons or sketch out a plan, always pulling you into the whirlpool of Something Important Happening Somewhere

she should’ve pulled the trigger and saved us all a whole bunch of trouble

Woman pointing a gun at a computer for some reason, 1998 https://t.co/MhyUrpNkOX