GE subsidiary GE Additive and the University of Sydney are creating a high-tech hub to usher in new era of advanced manufacturing in Australia. Advanced manufacturing could add up to $30 billion to Australia's manufacturing output by 2026.
The University of Sydney is launching CAMS20 - an online survey of Australian medicinal cannabis use over the past 12 months. This survey will provide an updated snapshot on how Australians are currently using cannabis medicinally.
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Sydney Policy Lab research finds a majority of Australians do not believe the world will be COVID-free for at least five years, and support the reopening of borders before then.
The alcohol industry's code of conduct does not adequately protect young people from exposure to alcohol marketing, new research by Dr Belinda Reeve from Sydney Law School and the Charles Perkins Centre reveals.
The building blocks of quantum computers - qubits - are highly unstable and prone to error. Building tolerance to such error is a major hurdle in scaling-up quantum computers. Now University of Sydney physicists have found that modifying qubit
Explainer: How do kids develop food allergies? 27 September 2017. Scientists and doctors are trying to understand food allergies better. How do people develop these allergies? Dr Lucinda Berglund, an expert in allergies and immunology at the
Researchers at the University of Sydney have found engaging in computer-based brain training (CCT) can improve memory in adults with mild cognitive impairment – but training is no longer effective once a dementia diagnosis has been made. The