In the Defence Science and Technology podcast, you will hear from DST Group's leading scientists about how our innovative research adds value to the Australian Defence Force.
DST's ground-breaking research into facial biometrics could be a vital tool in the fight to stop human trafficking, missing and exploited children, child soldiers and radicalised minors.
DST researchers have developed ground-breaking nanofibre technology to protect ADF personnel from the threat of chemical weapons.
DST is fostering collaboration with Australia's allies to harness new technologies to give our military personnel the edge in the battle for cities.
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Cognitive ergonomics to the fore at work and war
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Can DST research train defence force personnel to think clearly and act decisively under extreme conditions?
The enemy is the myriad of marine life that attaches itself to the underside of every vessel – great and small, military and commercial.
Defence computer scientists are developing a remarkable web-based application that's already enhancing situational awareness and planning during Australian Defence Force operations.
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Aussie-bred network security technology earns click of approval
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Can the Cross Domain Desktop Compositor streamline workflow without compromising security and usability?
How can you reduce the risk of cyber-attacks?
Can Operations Research have applications in everyday life?
Did you know that your scrumptious donut can also fuel your car?