Our researchers are involved in a range of public events to celebrate National Science Week from 11 to 21 August.
The Oscars of Australian science, the Eureka Prizes, has nominated Sydney in five categories for work spanning defence engineering; brain disorders; healthcare leadership and innovation, mentoring and collaborative work as part of an international consortium.
In this podcast Chris is joined by Professor Nicole Gurran, urban planning and policy analyst to talk housing affordability.
Babies born with moderately high concentrations of thyroid stimulating hormone have a higher risk of poor educational and development outcomes at school age, a world-first University of Sydney study reveals.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney, Dr Michael Spence, today sent the following message via email to students of the Sydney College of the Arts.
Contemporary iconic architecture, which became increasingly popular in the late 1990s, has now reached saturation point as the starchitects of yesterday are replaced by a new generation of architects looking for moral purpose.
Physical inactivity - a global pandemic that requires global action.
In just over a week 10,000 of the world's best athletes will compete across 42 sport disciplines in the Rio Games. But what got them there in the first place?
Brutal. Distressing. Unacceptable. These are just some of the words used to describe footage aired on ABC's Four Corners this week, showing the mistreatment of children in Don Dale Youth Detention Centre. Youth mental health and child psychology experts from the University of Sydney explain the potentially damaging and long-term impact.
Most Australians have viewed pornography but few report any ill effects, a new report in The Journal of Sex Research reveals.