Young people from across Australia will take part in activities run by the University of Sydney’s Conservatorium of Music, Sydney College of the Arts, Faculty of Science and Sydney University Law Society students in Arnhem Land.
New evidence reveals the gut bacteria composition of the common fruit fly affects consumption as well as reproductive behaviour - with potential implications for human health.
The University of Sydney boasts four hopefuls to take out the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, each displaying leadership and innovation in their notable efforts to lead critical advances in Australian science.
The University of Sydney is deeply saddened by the recent passing of one of Australia’s much-loved and admired musicians, Mr G Yunupingu, whose extraordinary voice connected with people across the world.
As Innovation Week approaches, we take a look at the projects that some of our most creative minds are working on.
Professor Helen Irving explains how courts have considered a section of the Constitution, which has yielded resignations by MPs with dual citizenship.
Post-truth is not anything new, but just more of the same, writes Professor David Schlosberg. So where did the propagation of lies and the dismissal of climate science begin?
The University of Sydney – as part of the Westmead health, education and research precinct – has partnered with Sydney Science Park to make western Sydney one of Australia’s largest knowledge hubs.
The University of Sydney is excited to announce today its leading role in supporting schools to implement Australia's Digital Technologies curriculum.
Computers have revolutionised the way we work, play and communicate - and just as they changed the world we live in, so will quantum computers (but perhaps even more so).