The Chau Chak Wing Museum’s new exhibition, The Staged Photograph, explores historical staged photos that offer a unique insight into popular culture in the mid-19th and 20th centuries. Read to discover the intriguing exhibition.
Finding a new dentist or therapist online can be confusing, but here's how to make that search easier, according to Dr Alexander Holden from the Faculty of Dentistry
University of Sydney Faculty of Engineering academics, Associate Professor Julien Pollack and Dr Petr Matous, have conducted research that suggests sharing a bit more in the workplace can be both personally rewarding and beneficial.
Australia is not doing enough to preserve biodiversity. 5 June 2020. On World Environment Day, two environmental law researchers reflect on the reasons for our diminishing natural bounty, and offer a way to save it. This World Environment Day, it is
Ecology, evolution and conservation research. We look at the world from an evolutionary perspective. Our research combines the controlled precision of the lab with far-reaching explorations of organisms in their natural habitats in both water and
More than 1 million young Australians are set to sit the NAPLAN numeracy test on Wednesday, 15 March. Dr Ben Zunica and Dr Bronwyn Reid O'Connor, lecturers in Mathematics Education from the School of Education and Social Work, explain how to help if
Bringing together industry and government, as well as data scientists, geoscientists, hydrologists, and ecologists from across Australia, DARE is the first cohort-based data science PhD training program in Australia.
Human stem cells and "pain-killing neurons" have successfully relieved chronic pain in mice. The breakthrough method, developed by scientists at the University of Sydney, may be tested on human patients suffering untreatable pain within five year
Questionable research concerning a gene linked to cancer could be misleading researchers working on treatments, says cancer expert Professor Jennifer Byrne. Read more here.