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2019: 56,041

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In 2020, ACEMS produced nine “research brief” digests, 122 YouTube videos and 21 new episodes (2 new seasons) of its Random Sample podcast. These articles and multimedia outputs highlighted the Centre’s latest research and achievements as well as making the Centre’s research and personnel accessible to an online audience.

  1. “Identifiability analysis for stochastic differential equation models in systems biology”, 21 December 2020: Read online
  2. “Hindsight is 2020 vision: a characterisation of the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic”, 17 December 2020: Read online
  3. “Advanced Bayesian approaches for state-space models with a case study on soil carbon sequestration”, 26 November 2020: Read online
  4. “Inclusion of features derived from a mixture of time window sizes improved classification accuracy of machine learning algorithms for sheep grazing behaviours”, 19 November 2020: Read online
  5. “Multivariate Bayesian meta‑analysis: joint modelling of multiple cancer types using summary statistics”, 19 October 2020: Read online
  6. “Elucidating user behaviours in a digital health surveillance system to correct prevalence estimates”, 1 October 2020: Read online
  7. “Particle Methods for Stochastic Differential Equation Mixed Effects Models”, 7 August 2020: Read online
  8. “Stochastic spatial random forest (SS-RF) for interpolating probabilities of missing land cover data”, 3 August 2020: Read online
  9. “Forecasting intensifying disturbance effects on coral reefs”, 30 March 2020: Read online

  1. ACEMS Technical Talks
    1. “Recent Advances in Subsampling MCMC”, Dr Matias Quiroz, UTS, 3 April 2020, Watch online
    2. “Network Tomography or How I learned to Stop Worry and Love Traffic Matrices”, Prof Matt Roughan, UoA, 8 April 2020, Watch online
  2. ACEMS Celebrates Women in Maths Day, May 2020 – 74 Videos on this playlist: Watch online
  3. ACEMS Public Lectures
    1. “How to Evaluate Criminal Evidence in a Courtroom”, Prof David Balding, UniMelb, 27 May 2020, Watch online
    2. “Learning from COVID-19 Data in Wuhan, the USA and the World”, Prof Xihong Lin, Harvard, 1 July 2020, Watch online
    3. The Second Convict Age: Explaining the Return of Mass Imprisonment in Australia”, Dr Andrew Leigh, MP, 13 July 2020, Watch online
    4. “Great Barrier Reef: How maths can help translate observed patterns into management-ready information”, Dr Juan Ortiz, AIMS, 15 July 2020, Watch online
    5. “Teaching Culture = Deep Learning. Teaching mathematics from an Aboriginal perspective”, Prof Chris Matthews, ATSIMA, 4 August 2020, Watch online
    6. “‘Improving’ prediction of human behavior using behavior modification”, Prof Galit Shmueli, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, 27 August 2020, Watch online
    7. “Bikes & Analytics”, Prof Shane Henderson, Cornell University, USA, 3 September 2020, Watch online
    8. “When Mathematics Becomes Art,” Prof Kate Smith-Miles, UniMelb, 8 October 2020, Watch online
    9. “How Much Water is Down There, and Will it Last?”, Prof Louise Ryan & Dr Stephanie Clark, UTS, 19 October 2020, Watch online
    10. “The Lives & Deaths of Ethical AI”, Ellen Broad, 3A Institute at ANU, 17 November 2020, Watch online
  4. “Q & ARC with ACEMS”, 29 September 2020, Watch online
    1. “Q & ARC with ACEMS Trailer”, 29 September, Watch online
  5. ACEMS Retreat Sessions & Talks:
    1. ECR & Student Keynote Talk: Prof Hugh Durrant-Whyte, 3 November 2020, Watch online
    2. “Building Your Communications Toolkit”, Tim Macuga, ACEMS, 3 November 2020, Watch online
    3. “The Random Sample: Season 4 Trailer”, Tim Macuga, ACEMS, 5 November 2020, Watch online
    4. Self Promotion for Researchers”, Prof Rob Hyndman, Monash, 6 November 2020, Watch online
    5. “Evolution by Ecological Scaffolding in a Non-Synchronized Environment”, Cody Nitschke, UoA, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    6. “When all you have is a hammer, everything is a nail: a basis for probability”, Angus Lewis, UoA, 25 November, 2020, Watch online
    7. “Predicting The Unpredictable: Emergency Departments”, Michael Ucci, UoA, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    8. “A database of Australian forensic glass evidence”, Oliver Lountain, UoA, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    9. “Scheduling arrivals into a system which accepts random arrivals”, Wathsala Karunarathne, UniMelb, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    10. “Fractional Dynamic Models of MRI to Probe Tissue Microstructure”, Kyle McLaren, QUT, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    11. “Advanced Bayesian approaches for modelling soil carbon sequestration”, Mohammad Davoudabadi, QUT, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    12. “Household-based inference of infection transmissibility”, Peter Ballard, UoA, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    13. “Spatio-temporal models for stream networks”, Edgar Santos-Fernandez, QUT, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    14. “Monoid representations and non-local random walks on the hypercube”, Eric Zhou, Monash, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    15. “Manifold learning with approximate nearest neighbors”, Fan Cheng, Monash, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    16. “Latent group time effects in nonparametric Bayesian linear models with unit-level heterogeneity”, Igor Balnozan, UNSW, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    17. “Pseudo marginal MCMC for symbolic data analysis”, Yu Yang, UNSW, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    18. “Maximum Entropy Inverse Reinforcement Learning, Aaron Snoswell, UQ, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    19. “Scheduling staff shifts of a blood donor Centre”, Achini Erandi, UniMelb, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    20. “My Enemy, My Ally: how useful is this mathematical model?”, Jason Whyte, UniMelb, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    21. “Measuring conditional dependence on astronomical data”, Clara Grazian, UNSW, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    22. “Recurrent Dirichlet Belief Networks for Interpretable Dynamic Relational Data Modeling”, Xuhui Fan, UNSW, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    23. "Extreme Challenges", Boris Beranger, UNSW, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    24. “A Casual Introduction into Causal Inference”, Hon Hwang, UNSW, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    25. “Grants & Funding Opportunities for ECRS”, Prof Kate Smith-Miles (UniMelb), Prof Jason Sharples (UNSW), Edward Barker (UniMelb), 25 November 2020, Watch online
    26. Industry Keynote: Sybille McKeown, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 25 November 2020, Watch online
    27. ACEMS Main Retreat: Research Talks, Dr Susanna Cramb (QUT), Dr Chris Van de Heide (UQ), Dr Ursula Laa (Monash), Dr KD Dang (UTS), Dr Melissa Humphries (UoA), Dr Jiadong Mao (UniMelb), 25 November 2020, Watch online
    28. ACEMS RSS & ICSS Funding, Dr Andrew Black (UoA), Prof Chris Drovandi (QUT), Dr Stephen Woodcock (UTS), Prof Di Cook (Monash), Dr Paul Wu (QUT), 25 November 2020, Watch online
    29. Season 4 Launch of The Random Sample, Tim Macuga, ACEMS, 25 November 2020, Watch online
  6. “R2VR Demo Video”, 28 February 2020, Watch online
  7. “Virtual Reef Diver Classification Categories”, 20 July 2020, Watch online
  8. “MathsCraft Promo” for MathsCraft website, 9 October 2020, Watch online
  9. “MathsCraft PD Promo” for MathsCraft website, 9 October 2020, Watch online
  10. “Virtual Reef Diver – How to Join Us”, 19 November 2020, Watch online
  11. “Adelaide Man Sets Guinness World Record”, 19 November 2020, Watch online

Season 3
  1. Episode 24: Antarctic Outreach, 22 April 2020: Listen online
  2. Episode 25: Safe Blues, 29 April 2020: Listen online
  3. Episode 26: COVID Clues in Dirty Water Data, 6 May 2020: Listen online
  4. Episode 27: Hospital Hesitancy, 13 May 2020: Listen online
  5. Episode 28: The Random Sample samples Randomised Trials, 20 May 2020: Listen online
  6. Episode 29: Forecasting the Future & the Future of Forecasting, 27 May 2020: Listen online
  7. Episode 30: The Maths Behind Australia's Response to COVID-19, 3 June 2020: Listen online
  8. Episode 31: From Cells to Systems: Maths meets Biology, 10 June 2020: Listen online
  9. Episode 32: Bayes' Theorem - The Past & the Future, 17 June 2020: Listen online
  10. Episode 33: Fact vs Fake - Targeting Misinformation on Social Media, 24 June 2020: Listen online
Season 4
  1. 11. Episode 34: Hacking Your Lower Brain to Improve Predictions, 14 October 2020: Listen online
  2. Episode 35: A Chat with Professor Kerry Landman, 21 October 2020: Listen online
  3. Episode 36: From Maths to the Media, 28 October 2020: Listen online
  4. “Episode 37: Why Study Maths & Stats?”, 4 November 2020: Listen online
  5. Episode 38: Making a Connection to Culture, 11 November 2020: Listen online
  6. Episode 39: Living & Playing Together in Moreton Bay, 18 November 2020: Listen online
  7. Episode 40: Driven by Data: Statistics in Sports, 25 November 2020: Listen online
  8. Episode 41: Open Data Opens Doors to Answers, 2 December 2020: Listen online
  9. Episode 42: Bubbles, Maths & a World Record, 9 December 2020: Listen online
  10. Episode 43: Maths & the Power of Perseverance, 16 December 2020: Listen online
  11. Episode 44: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, 23 December 2020: Listen online

  1. “Communicating Uncertainty”, Louise Ryan is the guest on the “Stats & Stories” podcast, 15 January 2020: Listen online
  2. “Forecasting COVID, time-series, and why causality doesnt matter as much as you think”, Rob Hyndman is the guest on the Investment Magazine’s “Curious Quant” podcast, 19 July 2020: Listen online

ACEMS and its members were mentioned in 44 press releases during 2020, including 23 issued by the Centre. These media releases highlighted various achievements and activities related to the Centre.

  1. ACEMS, "It's time to start using ecological forecasts to manage ecosystems", 27 January 2020: Read online
  2. UQ News, "Helping prevent eco-interventions from backfiring", 28 January 2020: Read online
  3. ACEMS, "ACEMS Members awarded top honours at ANZIAM 2020", 08 February 2020: Read online
  4. ACEMS, "Maths and Ecology Explain the Transition from Single Cell to Multicellular Life", 10 February 2020: Read online
  5. ACEMS, "Reseachers Mix Maths with Ecology to explain why Marvel Movies are so popular", 26 February 2020: Read online
  6. ACEMS, "ACEMS postdoc to represent Australasia at International Conference", 01 March 2020: Read online
  7. QUT Media, "QUT researchers to head to Antarctica in preservation efforts", 23 April 2020: Read online
  8. Monash University, "Monash mathematician wins international science competition for research into ‘mosquito sex’", 26 April 2020: Read online
  9. Monash University, "Monash students on a winning streak in global science competition, FameLab", 26 April 2020: Read online
  10. ACEMS, "Mathematical modelling breaks assumptions about cell movement", 29 April 2020: Read online
  11. QUT Media, "Many cells make new moves", 29 April 2020: Read online
  12. QUT Media, "QUT partners in new Queensland AI Hub", 30 April 2020: Read online
  13. RMIT News, "Dry lakes and rivers release more CO2 than thought", 02 May 2020: Read online
  14. QUT Media, "Safely relaxing social distancing comes down to numbers", 05 May 2020: Read online
  15. ACEMS, "ACEMS Mathematician a National Finalist in Science Competition", 14 May 2020: Read online
  16. Australian Academy of Science, "The impact of COVID-19 on women in the STEM workforce", 16 May 2020: Read online
  17. ACEMS, "ACEMS Student Lands Top Mathematical Biology Honour", 19 May 2020: Read online
  18. ACEMS, "ACEMS Chief Investigator named a Science Academy Fellow", 24 May 2020: Read online
  19. Australian Academy of Science, "Australia's top scientists elected as Fellows of the Academy", 24 May 2020: Read online
  20. ACEMS, "Top Awards for Cancer and Reef Projects", 28 May 2020: Read online
  21. ACEMS, "Helping unlock personalised interventions for kids with developmental disabilities", 02 June 2020: Read online
  22. ACEMS, "ACEMS Researcher Using Modern Statistics to Shed Light on Ancient History", 04 June 2020: Read online
  23. ACEMS, "ACEMS Chief Investigator to Lead New Optimisation Centre", 13 July 2020: Read online
  24. Australian Research Council, "New training Centres to undertake world-leading research", 13 July 2020: Read online
  25. ACEMS, "Look & Listen to Marine Wildlife in Moreton Bay with Data Science", 14 July 2020: Read online
  26. ACEMS, "No data, no problem. New stats method able to tackle health questions by using disease maps and atlases", 04 August 2020: Read online
  27. QUT Media, "How maths modelling helps efforts to eradicate banana bunchy top virus, QUT study", 09 August 2020: Read online
  28. ACEMS, "What's the pandemic forecast?", 11 August 2020: Read online
  29. QUT Media, "Study finds cancer mapping may solve puzzle of regional disease links", 12 August 2020: Read online
  30. University of South Australia, "WTF, when will scientists learn to use fewer acronyms?", 13 August 2020: Read online
  31. ACEMS, "Advance Queensland Fellowship aimed at helping COVID critical care", 23 August 2020: Read online
  32. The Moreton Bay Foundation, "Living and Playing Together", 09 September 2020: Read online
  33. Science & Technology Australia, "Strong skills and diversity among new STA Board directors", 27 October 2020: Read online
  34. ACEMS, "Melbourne-ACEMS Researchers Awarded ARC DECRAs", 04 November 2020: Read online
  35. Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, "38 Leading Social Scientists elected as Academy Fellows", 10 November 2020: Read online
  36. Monash University, "Respected Business researchers honoured as Fellows of Academy of Social Sciences of Australia", 10 November 2020: Read online
  37. ACEMS, "ACEMS Researchers Awarded ARC Linkage Projects", 14 November 2020: Read online
  38. ACEMS, "Two ACEMS Researchers Named Fellows by Social Sciences Academy", 14 November 2020: Read online
  39. ACEMS, "ARC Awards Discovery Projects to ACEMS Researchers", 15 November 2020: Read online
  40. QUT Media, "ARC Discovery and Linkage Project funding announced", 16 November 2020: Read online
  41. ACEMS, "Adelaide Man Sets World Record for Tallest Soap Bubble", 19 November 2020: Read online
  42. QUT Media, "Jaguars robust to climate extremes but lack of food threatens species", 22 November 2020: Read online
  43. ACEMS, "ACEMS Statistician Selected as a Superstar of STEM", 03 December 2020: Read online
  44. QUT Media, "ABS and QUT establish partnership for data science innovation", 10 December 2020: Read online

During 2020, ACEMS and its members were mentioned in 74 print and electronic articles, and 14 radio and television stories, some of which were syndicated to multiple news outlets. These articles and stories highlighted various achievements and activities related to the Centre.

  1. Matthew Adams talked about his research on ABC Radio Drive on the importance of using mathematical models to help managers make the most-informed decisions when it comes to managing species in an ecosystem.
  2. Tim Garoni appeared on RTR FM to explain a mathematical formula to solve a Rubik’s Cube quickly, ways to scramble a cube after solving it and some of the history of the popular puzzle. A recording of the interview can be accessed here: See online
  3. Matthew Roughan and his team’s research on why the Marvel movies are so popular was aired on Radio Eins (Germany).
  4. Sarah Belet appeared on the Einstein A-Go-Go program on 3RRR Radio as one of the Fame Lab Victorian Finalists to give a brief overview of her work on Maths, Medicine and Mosquito Sex. A recording of the interview can be accessed here (Sarah appears at approximately 21:50): See online
  5. Sarah Belet appeared on the Einstein A-Go-Go program on 3RRR as one of the Fame Lab National Finalists to give a brief overview of her work on Maths, Medicine and Mosquito Sex. A recording of the interview can be accessed here (Sarah appears at approximately 4:10): See online
  6. Susanna Cramb joined ABC Radio to discuss her team's latest research involving the Australian Cancer Atlas. The interview is at approximately 1:51:30: See online
  7. Kerrie Mengersen joined ABC Radio to discuss her team’s research using mathematical modelling to help with efforts to eradicate banana bunchy top virus. (Interview is at approximately 33:00): See online
  8. Adrian Barnett appeared on Radio New Zealand's 'Sunday Morning' to talk about his research showing the overuse of acronyms in scientific publications.
  9. Aurore Delaigle appeared on The Wire Program to discuss group testing for coronavirus cases. A recording of the interview is available online: See online
  10. Aaron Snoswell appeared on Triple J radio breakfast show program discussing their 3 Minute Thesis presentation and talking about robotics algorithms.
  11. Farzana Jahan appeared on Iran International TV to discuss their research using about using Australian Cancer Atlas data. A recording of the interview is available online (Farzana appears at approximately 07:00): See online
  12. Julie Vercelloni appeared on the ABC’s Reef Geeks Program which was broadcast live on Instragram: See online
  13. Julie Vercelloni talked to ABC News about the massive, annual spawning event taking place on the Great Barrier Reef: See online
  14. Julie Vercelloni was interviewed by ABC Radio about the mass spawning event on the Great Barrier Reef. Recording of the interview is at: See online

  1. Adrian Barnett: "9-to-5 work model not suited for academic work, says study", 02 January 2020.
    DailyHunt.in: Read online
    India Today: Read online
  2. Kerrie Mengersen: "The power of data in smart city developments", 04 January 2020.
    Architecture & Design: Read online
    CircleID: Read online
    Independent Australia: Read online
  3. ACEMS: "Advancing honey harvest with drone tech", 06 January 2020.
    OpenGovAsia: Read online
  4. Anthony Guttmann: "2020 Australia Day Awards", 28 January 2020.
    J-Wire: Read online
  5. Adrian Barnett: "Alan Jones: Still two sides to the climate change story", 28 January 2020.
    The Daily Telegraph: Read online
  6. Matthew Adams, Kate Helmstedt, Jacinta Holloway Brown, Kerrie Mengersen, Scott Sisson: "Helping prevent eco-interventions from backfiring", 28 January 2020.
    SciMex: Read online
  7. Matthew Adams: "It's time to start using ecological forecasts to manage ecosystems", 28 January 2020.
    Phys.org: Read online
  8. Sarah Belet: "Yuzuru Hanyu and his Fanyus: adoration and obsession in the world of figure skating", 28 January 2020.
    ABC Radio National: Read online
  9. Tim Garoni, Zongzheng Zhou: "How hard is it to scramble a Rubik's Cube?", 31 January 2020.
    The Conversation: Read online
  10. Andrew Black: "What can maths tell us about the spread of the new coronavirus", 04 February 2020.
    Pursuit - The University of Melbourne: Read online
  11. Adrian Barnett: "They wanted research funding, so they entered the lottery", 14 February 2020.
    New York Times: Read online
  12. Lewis Mitchell, Matthew Roughan, Tobin South: "Reseachers Mix Maths with Ecology to explain why Marvel Movies are so popular", 27 February 2020.
    Phys.org: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  13. Lewis Mitchell, Matthew Roughan: "Marvel Movies Saw Dynamite Success from 'Effective Cast Sizes,' Say Scientists", 28 February 2020.
    Interesting Engineering: Read online
  14. Lewis Mitchell, Matthew Roughan, Tobin South: "The scientific proof of why the Marvel movies are so popular", 28 February 2020.
    Brisbane Times: Read online
    Sydney Morning Herald: Read online
    The Age: Read online
    WA Today: Read online
  15. Tomasz Bednarz: "Brisbane enters the Dream Zone with SIGGRAPH Asia", 03 March 2020.
    Choose Brisbane: Read online
  16. Mehwish Nasim: "How an algorithm could prevent the spread of misinformation and improve emergency response times", 04 March 2020.
    Algorithm: Read online
  17. Lewis Mitchell, Matthew Roughan, Tobin South: "Marvel movies with bigger casts tend to make more money at the box office", 07 March 2020.
    ABC Science: Read online
  18. Matthew Roughan: "Marvel study reveals ensemble films make better money than origins", 08 March 2020.
    EpicStream: Read online
  19. Andrew Black, Dennis Liu, Lewis Mitchell: "How to flatten the curve of coronavirus, a mathematician explains", 16 March 2020.
    Australasian Science: Read online
    Business Daily: Read online
    Gizmodo: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
  20. Matthew Roughan: "Why the coronavirus lockdown is making the internet stronger than ever", 07 April 2020.
    MIT Technology Review: Read online
  21. Matthew Roughan: "Coronavirus is making the internet stronger, MIT Claims", 09 April 2020.
    Tom's Hardware: Read online
  22. Matthew Roughan: "The pandemic has companies expediting network & server upgrades, driving the biggest expansion of internet infrastructure", 10 April 2020.
    Communications Today: Read online
  23. Nicholas Fisher: "Why random testing is the road back to normal", 13 April 2020.
    Australian Financial Review: Read online
  24. Kerrie Mengersen: "Meet the researcher: Big data, conservation and adventures in mathematics", 17 April 2020.
    Medium.com: Read online
  25. Michael Bode, Kate Helmstedt, Kerrie Mengersen, Erin Peterson: "QUT researchers to head to Antarctica in preservation efforts", 24 April 2020.
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
  26. Sarah Belet: "Monash University student named 2020 Victorian winner of international science competition for research into mosquito sex", 27 April 2020.
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
  27. Adrian Barnett: "The COVID-19 crisis amplifies shortcomings in health and medical research", 28 April 2020.
    Campus Morning Mail: Read online
  28. Alex Browning, Wang Jin, Matthew Simpson: "Many cells make new moves", 30 April 2020.
    Technology.org: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  29. Alex Browning, Matthew Simpson: "New moves: Cells interact with each other differently from how scientists believed", 30 April 2020.
    Phys.org: Read online
  30. Kerrie Mengersen: "QUT partners in new Queensland AI Hub", 01 May 2020.
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
  31. Alex Browning, Wang Jin, Matthew Simpson: "Cells seem to like to move in crowds, it seems", 05 May 2020.
    Cosmos Magazine: Read online
  32. Adrian Barnett: "Bizarre plan to lift coronavirus restrictions based on your house number", 06 May 2020.
    Yahoo News: Read online
  33. Adrian Barnett: "House number exit strategy from COVID-19", 06 May 2020.
    Jimboomba Times: Read online
  34. Adrian Barnett: "Safely relaxing social distancing comes down to numbers", 06 May 2020.
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  35. Adrian Barnett: "Address could be key to isolation exit", 07 May 2020.
    Queensland Times: Read online
  36. Adrian Barnett: "House numbers could be used to relax social distancing", 07 May 2020.
    Courier Mail: Read online
  37. Adrian Barnett: "Odds-on, evens-off: Coronavirus exit plan to be safe in numbers", 07 May 2020.
    The New Daily: Read online
  38. Adrian Barnett: "QUT professor proposes an interim solution to relax social isolation", 07 May 2020.
    News Medical: Read online
  39. Adrian Barnett: "Study Suggests An ‘Odds & Evens’ Approach To Relaxing Coronavirus Lockdown Measures", 07 May 2020/
    Study Finds: Read online
  40. Louise Ryan: "The healing power of data: Florence Nightingale's true legacy", 12 May 2020.
    ABC News: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
  41. Lewis Mitchell: "70% of people surveyed said they’d download a coronavirus app. Only 44% did. Why the gap?", 15 May 2020.
    Australasian Science: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
  42. Simon Tuke: "House always messy? Just blame it on the second law of thermodynamics", 23 May 2020.
    ABC Science: Read online
  43. Aurore Delaigle: "Australia’s top scientists elected as Fellows of the Academy", 25 May 2020.
    SciMex: Read online
  44. Aurore Delaigle: "Academy of Science's new fellows are a celebration of diversity", 26 May 2020.
    The Australian: Read online
  45. Aurore Delaigle: "Distinguished researchers join top science fellowship", 28 May 2020.
    The Educator: Read online
  46. Trish Gilholm, Kerrie Mengersen: "Helping unlock personalised interventions for kids with developmental disabilities", 03 June 2020.
    Medical Xpress: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  47. Peter Hall: "Black Lives Matter protests renew push to remove 'racist' monuments to colonial figures", 10 June 2020.
    ABC News: Read online
  48. Mehwish Nasim: "Lies, fake news and disinformation — and why they’re so dangerous", 13 June 2020.
    The Advertiser: Read online
  49. Kate Smith-Miles: "Hydrogen, collaborative robots among ARC Training Centre Announcements", 14 July 2020.
    AU Manufacturing: Read online
  50. Kate Smith-Miles: "New training Centres to undertake world-leading research", 14 July 2020.
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
  51. Kate Smith-Miles: "More industry-linked research funding", 15 July 2020.
    Campus Morning Mail: Read online
  52. Rob Hyndman, Sevvandi Kandanaarachchi, Catherine Leigh, Kerrie Mengersen, Erin Peterson: "Making a difference: Outcomes of ARC supported research 2019–20 - Fighting Pollution with Maths", 17 July 2020.
    ARC: Read online
  53. Kate Smith-Miles, Peter Taylor: "An open letter to Australia’s Education Minister Dan Tehan — signed by 73 senior professors", 21 July 2020.
    Daily Bulletin: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
  54. Anthony Guttmann, Paul Keeler, Peter Taylor: "Best aged care practice informed by expert knowledge", 28 July 2020.
    The Age: Read online
  55. Adrian Barnett: "ICU’s Collaborating Worldwide: Hartford Hospital Joins COVID-19 Critical Care Consortium Study & Pursuit of Real World Evidence", 04 August 2020.
    TrialSite News: Read online
  56. Chris Drovandi, Kerrie Mengersen, Abhishek Varghese: "How maths modelling helps efforts to eradicate banana bunchy top virus", 10 August 2020.
    AZO Life Sciences: Read online
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
    Phys.org: Read online
    Science Daily: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  57. Susanna Cramb, Earl Duncan, Farzana Jahan, Kerrie Mengersen: "Study finds cancer mapping may solve puzzle of regional disease links", 13 August 2020.
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  58. Adrian Barnett: "WTF, when will scientists learn to use fewer acronyms?", 14 August 2020.
    Australia's Science Channel: Read online
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    News Wise: Read online
    Phys.org: Read online
    Science Daily: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  59. Adrian Barnett: "DNA if you want to make scientific sense", 15 August 2020.
    Cosmos Magazine: Read online
  60. Adrian Barnett: "Study: Scientists Are Using Too Many Acronyms, Here Are The Top 10", 16 August 2020.
    Forbes: Read online
  61. Adrian Barnett: "From ACTH to DNA: the rise of acronyms in research", 21 August 2020.
    Nature: Read online
  62. Adrian Barnett: "News Round-up: Brazil’s budget showdown, COVID-19 severity and 70 years of scientific acronyms", 26 August 2020.
    Nature: Read online
  63. Adrian Barnett: "Alien alphabet on the radio", 28 August 2020.
    Brisbane Times: Read online
    Sydney Morning Herald: Read online
    The Age: Read online
    WA Today: Read online
  64. Aurore Delaigle: "Group testing to help control COVID-19", 02 September 2020.
    Medical Xpress: Read online
    Pursuit - The University of Melbourne: Read online
  65. Adrian Barnett: "Science is getting harder to read", 10 September 2020.
    Nature Index: Read online
  66. Lewis Mitchell: "Do social media algorithms erode our ability to make decisions freely? The jury is out", 12 October 2020.
    Australasian Science: Read online
    Cosmos Magazine: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
  67. Kate Smith-Miles: "5 female STEAM trailblazers on following their passions and the secret to their success", 02 November 2020.
    Vogue Australia: Read online
  68. Rob Hyndman, Gael Martin: "Academy of Social Science 2020 Fellows announced", 11 November 2020.
    Campus Morning Mail: Read online
  69. Susanna Cramb, Kerrie Mengersen: "ARC Discovery and Linkage Project funding announced", 17 November 2020.
    Mirage News: Read online
  70. Kevin Burrage, Kerrie Mengersen: "Jaguars robust to climate extremes but lack of food threatens species", 26 November 2020.
    Environmental News Network: Read online
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    Phys.org: Read online
    Science Daily: Read online
    ScienMag: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  71. Kevin Burrage, Kerrie Mengersen: "NatureWrap: Dolphins are clever breathers - Plus helpful rats, jaguar threats and acoustic wings.", 28 November 2020.
    Cosmos Magazine: Read online
  72. Kevin Burrage, Kerrie Mengersen: "Jaguars in the Amazon are threatened by climate extremes", 01 December 2020.
    Earth.com: Read online
  73. Jan de Gier: "Calculus ignored even though evidence is we rely on it", 07 December 2020.
    Australian Financial Review: Read online
  74. Dianne Cook: "Open data shows lightning, not arson, was the likely cause of most Victorian bushfires last summer", 18 December 2020.
    The Conversation: Read online