Eating habits of baby predator starfish revealed. 21 July 2020. The creatures' varied diet complicates scientists' ability to age them. This makes plans for the management of this invasive species more difficult. A juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish
How do we champion women in STEM? 6 March 2019. Noticing unconscious bias is key to promoting gender balance in STEM, says Associate Professor Ruby Lin from the Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology. Dr Lin shares her thoughts on promoting
Australia is well-placed to develop a booming hydrogen economy and export market. But experts say there are several challenges that must be met in order for a wide-scale uptake and national rollout to happen.
First year commerce student, Khuat Son Tra (Hazel) Nguyen, has adapted remarkably well to learning online thanks in large part to her tutors and lecturers at the University of Sydney Business School.
A new online matching service, StepUp for Dementia Research, is set to revolutionise the way people with dementia and researchers connect, fast-tracking more effective and inclusive dementia research across Australia.
A new paper led by University of Sydney Professor of Civil Engineering, Itai Einav posits that the interface between art and science is not only a source of inspiration – it can be used to unlock new scientific approaches and transform research,
University of Sydney biomedical engineers have developed a hydrogel allowing implants and transplants to better and more safely interact with surrounding tissue.
Former Race Discrimination Commissioner Dr Tim Soutphommasane has been appointed the University of Sydney’s first Professor of Practice (Sociology and Political Theory).
This was one of the findings of the latest Transport Opinion Survey of over 1,000 Australians, conducted in March 2021 by the University of Sydney Business School’s internationally ... About the Transport Opinion Survey. The Transport Opinion Survey is