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02 September, 2015
Australia’s national science agency CSIRO and chip maker Intel have joined forces to solve the mystery of why the world’s bee population is nose diving, a trend that could have potentially disastrous consequences for global food security. The Global Initiative for Honey Bee Health project has seen scientists superglue tiny radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to the backs of 15,000 bees
Australian information technology graduates face a pincer movement in the labour market, outflanked by skilled migrants on one hand and offshore contractors on the other. Demographer Bob Birrell has painted a gloomy picture of job prospects in IT, saying student numbers have ballooned despite tepid employment opportunities. Meanwhile, companies based overseas — particularly India — are cornering the market for globally outsourced services.
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