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Virtual reality can be used to test the acoustics of classrooms that are still on the drawing board, helping students to learn without distractions. A new study by a team at Bond University used VR headsets to create virtual classrooms, then compared students’ cognitive performance in three scenarios: no ambient noise, typical classroom ambient noise, and ambient noise with acoustic treatments.
Read more about Sounds like virtual reality can design better classroomsAfter failing to qualify at the Australian Olympic trials in 2008, former Olympian and two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist Joanna Fargus knew her time in the pool had come to a cold, shallow end. At just 26-years-old, the 200-metre backstroke swimmer made the immediate decision to retire – leaving both her career and social network behind her.
Read more about Olympian's battle with life after sport inspires her to help othersTWO Gold Coasters are among nine students from across Australia to be awarded coveted Vice Chancellor’s Elite Scholarships at Bond University. Kyrra Wilks and Christopher Airey, both recent graduates of Coomera Anglican College, were awarded the fully-paid scholarship.
Read more about Scholarship recipients overcome pandemic disruptionDo you remember hearing about the simple blood test that could tell if you had any of several different cancers? What about the Apple Watch that promised to catch your hidden heart problems before it was too late? Or the artificial intelligence test to diagnose your dementia years before symptoms appear?
Read more about The media is overhyping early detection tests, and this may be harming the healthySoutham has represented Australia before in relays but the World Championships is a watershed moment in his swimming career.
Read more about Flynn flies solo at top level for first timeA Senate inquiry into concussions and repeated head trauma in contact sports is due to deliver its findings in September. It's findings could have significant ramifications for sportspeople and administrators.
Read more about 'A wicked problem' - sports concussion management in spotlightAFL round 14 wrap: Bull Sharks 6.2 (38), Magpies 4.12 (36).
Read more about Men win ugly as women's streak endsRugby round 15 wrap: Bull Sharks 52, Norths Eagles 5.
Read more about Thumping victory as Bull Sharks surge towards finalsFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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