Pharmacies provide essential services and will remain open but some people will still have problems accessing medicines during new restrictions introduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Associate Professor Nial Wheate and Dr Andrew Bartlett write
Windows that efficiently conserve energy by responding to light, heat and other environmental factors may soon become a reality thanks to a team of environmentally aware, plasma surface engineering experts at the University of Sydney.
Prompt engineering is essential for unlocking generative AI’s capabilities, and luckily it isn’t a technical skill, writes Dr Marcel Scharth from the University of Sydney Business School.
A groundbreaking study of the virosphere of the most populous animals – those without backbones such as insects, spiders and worms has uncovered 1445 viruses, revealing people have only scratched the surface of the world of viruses – but it is
The Discipline of Marketing draws on industry engagement and innovative marketing research techniques to examine consumers and decision-making processes.
What psychology says about COVID non-compliers. 30 July 2021. They're less open to new ideas, and more extroverted and driven by self-interests. People who purposefully breach COVID-19 regulations tend to share certain characteristics, finds a study
The University of Sydney Rocketry Team has been accepted to compete at the 2022 Spaceport America Cup - an international student rocketry competition which tests would-be rocket scientists.
Students key in bringing new innovations to market. 2 April 2019. Fresh from his TEDxYouth talk, University alumnus and INCUBATE co-founder James Alexander talks about how students and researchers will play an important and unique role in building
The University of Sydney is introducing mathematics prerequisites for some courses from 2019 to help students thrive in their business, economics, science, technology, engineering and mathematics related degrees and prepare them to tackle future