Presenting at the Royal Institution in London is an honour for any scientist, so it's exciting that two of our scientists - Professor Zdenka Kuncic and Professor GeraintLewis - are speaking
With the final release of the SAMI Survey results, astronomers can now look at the complex dance between thousands of galaxies. Research led by Scott Croom and Julia Bryant at the University of Sydney and ARC Astro 3D.
Address. Integrated Sustainability Analysis,. What are gravitational waves? Professor GeraintLewis featured earlier this month on the ABC podcast "Tell me straight" for this episode: What happens if I stand next
Professor GeraintLewis FRSC FLSW, Pollock Memorial lectureship. Professor GeraintLewis is a Professor of Astrophysics at the Sydney Institute for Astrophysics in the Faculty of Science who focuses on cosmological
Wolf-Rayet stars are one in a hundred million in our Galaxy. When paired in a binary system they can make among the most stunning ribbon structures known to astronomy. While on COVID lockdown, University of Sydney student Yinuo Han precisely
Stars twinkle when viewed from the ground, so how can you study exoplanets around distant stars without orbiting telescopes? Scientists at the University of Sydney have come up with an ingenious solution.
For 40 years, scientists have thought such a star existed, now an international team including astronomers from the University of Sydney have detected a star that pulsates on just one side. They expect to find more.
Half of the universe's baryonic matter is 'missing', but University of Sydney PhD student Yuanming Wang has developed an ingenious method to help track it down.