Graduates from the University of Sydney have been named the most employable in Australia and fourth globally, according to the 2022 QS Graduate Employability Rankings.
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.
Electric cars, trains, trams and boats already exist. That logically leads to the question: why are we not seeing large electric aircraft? And will we see them any time soon? Aeronautical engineering academic, Dr Dries Verstraete explains.
Something in the water. 7 July 2016. The Australian Women's Water Polo team may have a secret weapon as they head to the Olympics next month, with four of the 13 athletes recently selected for the Aussie Stingers squad all graduates of the
Sydney Microscopy & Microanalysis has launched Australia's highest resolution microscope. With resolution below 0.06 nanometres, the transmission electron microscope will give researchers unparalleled access in materials science.
Climate change is often seen as a global issue but over the past 20 years it has become a vital urban issue. At a Sydney Ideas event next Wednesday, Professor Harriet Bulkeley will explain why cities are both part of the cause and the solution to
What are antibodies? 11 November 2016. The development of an affordable vaccine may be our greatest hope for reducing the burden of dengue and Zika, Dr Cameron Webb explains. Our immune system is like a highly trained army. It fends off invading
Researchers call for greater regulation and transparency as analysis of medicines-related apps found most directly shared user data – including sensitive health data – with third parties, posing an unprecedented privacy risk.
A new report commissioned by the Disability Royal Commission calls for an overhaul of Australia's complaint mechanism processes to better protect people with disability.