The quiet power of parental warmth
As Vietnam honours Family Day, a quiet truth emerges: parental care and warmth can potentially protect teenagers from mental health problems.
RMIT Vietnam student wins second prize at ASEAN AI finals
RMIT student Seokyung Kim was the runner-up at the ASEAN AI competition after winning the Vietnam round and progressing through a five-month challenge.
Can we keep microplastics off the fish and shrimp we consume?
As microplastics enter food chains, can Vietnam’s fishery industry stay ahead of the contamination threat?
Is generative AI friend or foe for children’s social development?
RMIT Psychology lecturers suggest there should be more discussions on the psychological effects of kids’ interactions with AI chatbots and virtual friends.
Vietnam’s solar strategy for trade-tense times
Vietnam's amendment to the National Power Development Plan VIII (Decision 768/QD-TTg) to 2030, reaffirms its commitment to renewable energy and positions Vietnam as a regional frontrunner in the global energy transition.
Avoiding AI is hard – but our freedom to opt out must be protected
AI is reshaping our lives in ways we can’t always see, but do we still have the right to opt out? In this article, RMIT senior lecturer Dr James Kang discusses why that freedom must be protected.