In research published in Nature, Dr Tristan Salles from the University of Sydney School of Geosciences and colleagues show that sediment flows have set the limits to species diversity on Earth over the past half billion years.
Edward is a product of the Shore School, Zara took up rowing while at Canberra Girls Grammar, and Mehreen started her celebrated coxswain career at Pymble Ladies College.
Could massive solar storms devastate global electronic infrastructure? Yes, but we don't know when or how it could happen. Mathematician Dr Geoffrey Vasil from the University of SYdney has proposed a new understanding of the Sun's convection zone to
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A product of Redlands School in Sydney, 18-year-old Emma has just started Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Advanced Studies degrees and entered the Sydney Uni Sports and Fitness
World-first database aims to prevent deadly mine dam disasters. 24 January 2020. Information on more than 1700 mine dams now available online. On anniversary of Brumadinho disaster in Brazil, investors and pensions with more than $US13 trillion
FEATURE STORY. Skelton Returns to Test Rugby. Sydney University Football Club product Will Skelton will make a welcome return to Wallaby colours when they play France this weekend.