Prof. Samantha Clarke

Prof. Samantha Clarke is a distinguished professor of Computer Science and an authority on cybersecurity and digital ethics. With a Ph.D. from MIT, she has spent the last fifteen years researching the impact of technology on privacy and security, publishing numerous papers and books on the subject. Samantha regularly advises government bodies and international organizations on policy development related to tech governance. Her insights on the ethical challenges posed by new technologies make her a respected voice in tech circles and an advocate for responsible innovation.

Storm Disrupts Astronauts’ Return from Space

Storm Disrupts Astronauts’ Return from Space

The space journey back to Earth has encountered unexpected hurdles due to a formidable storm system. Three astronauts along with a cosmonaut were set to return from the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX vehicle, but the looming Hurricane Milton has forced
2024-10-08
The Astounding Journey of Space Exploration

The Astounding Journey of Space Exploration

Since the dawn of civilization, humanity has gazed up at the stars, questioning what lies beyond our planet. This fascination has driven a remarkable journey of exploration, leading to groundbreaking discoveries and technological advancements that extend far beyond the realm of astronomy.
2024-10-08
Denza’s Z9 GT in 2025

Denza’s Z9 GT in 2025

As luxury car enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of Denza’s Z9 GT in 2025, the automotive landscape in Australia is about to undergo a significant transformation. This soon-to-launch model, a creation of BYD’s upscale brand, is crafted not just to enter the
2024-10-08
Generative AI and Its Environmental Impact

Generative AI and Its Environmental Impact

Recent revelations about generative AI highlight a concerning trend—the substantial resources required to run these powerful models. A new study indicates that OpenAI’s ChatGPT, now based on GPT-3, consumes up to four times more water for cooling than earlier estimates suggested. Highlighting
2024-10-08
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