The potential pitfalls of technologies like Elon Musk’s Neuralink. 8 September 2020. ... Legal researchers consider the complex legal and ethical consequences of neurotechnologies, with a focus on Elon Musk's new device.
Plasma tech could replace one of world's rarest materials. 20 July 2021. ... It would replace one of the world’s scarcest – yet highly ubiquitous in use – modern materials: indium.
Myanmar's young protesters are funny, brave and media-savvy. 19 February 2021. ... Dr Susan Banki is a senior lecturer at the University of Sydney’s Southeast Asia Centre.
the University’s 10-year strategy. ... During the year Heather took part in a number of support and social activities and became a MySydney Scholar Leader, helping to evolve the program for next year’s intake.
European Studies. Understanding the world’s progressive superpower. Explore Europe’s diverse and fascinating collection of cultural identities and histories. ... Europe comprises 10 percent of the world's population and is one of the world's largest
SSEAC runs a number of events throughout the year in conjunction with industry, government, NGOs and community partners. Take a look at our past events for ideas on how you can get involved with our centre.
How Elon Musk's SpaceX will launch a Tesla into space. 5 February 2018. ... And it’s pretty clear that Musk is changing the landscape of the space industry, with lasting effects for decades to follow.
Outrage: The Psychic Life of Trump's America. A discussion to to explore the role of outrage in the current political climate. ... Outrage. Is it an affect? An agency? A meme? This talk will attempt to decide whether outrage offers political instruction
Our students are taking over Instagram, giving you the insiders' scoop on what it’s really like to study here. ... 8. Music. Michael, Friday 24th. Discover life as a student at the Conservatorium of Music, one of Australia’s most acclaimed music