Oscars retrospective: Steven Spielberg's Jaws. 10 February 2020. The film won three Academy Awards in 1976. Though now controversial for its portrayal of sharks as man-eaters, Jaws was - and remains - a groundbreaking cinematic feat. Film studies
Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate. 30 June 2017. Now we have your attention, let’s talk about science. In celebration of World Chocolate Day, we caught up with Professor David Guest, our favourite chocolate scientist (perhaps that just makes him our
The Sydney Manufacturing Hub will develop and manufacture components for a green hydrogen-powered launch vehicle capable of deploying small satellites into low earth orbit.
Lorikeets might get their wings back, thanks to University. 29 January 2021. WIRES funding for native animals research. Two hundred thousand dollars from WIRES will help fund various projects, from determining where wombats cross dangerous roads, to
Dogs really don't want to be hugged or left alone. And they can't understand why we don't eat from the bin. Professor Paul McGreevy and Dr Melissa Starling explain why human behaviour can be confusing.
The University is responsible for providing a safe and secure environment for students and visitors to socialise, including appropriate supply and sale of alcohol.
Is the cat lady stereotype dead? 28 July 2017. Facts about cats, cat owners and the rise of the fur baby. Ahead of International Cat Day on 8 August we delved deep into some feline facts to reveal the prevalence of cats, the characteristics of their