Vietnam’s Atomic Energy Law: A new era for clean power?
As Vietnam’s Law on Atomic Energy takes effect on 1 January 2026, nuclear power is back in the spotlight as a strategic pillar for energy security and carbon neutrality.
ESG-linked CEO compensation could clean up Vietnam’s waste challenge
As Vietnam races toward its 2050 net-zero goal, a global study led by an RMIT Vietnam researcher sheds light on an unlikely solution to the country’s waste crisis: how companies pay their top executives.
The emotional cost of working with AI
AI discussions have predominantly focused on technical outcomes like productivity, task performance, and error reduction. However, a deeper exploration of the emotional and psychological impact is essential.
Female anaemia rising as male cases fall in Vietnam
A study has revealed a growing gender divide in Vietnam’s anaemia burden, with rates rising among women while steadily declining among men.
Building collaborative governance for green maritime logistics
Vietnam’s ports face rising pressure to cut emissions. New research from RMIT reveals the risks, gaps, and cooperation needed for a credible, sustainable transition.
RMIT experts talk digital banking in the new era
It is not “AI versus humans”, but AI empowering humans to deliver intelligent, personalised, and inclusive banking experiences.