Researchers from the Centre for Internet of Things and Telecommunications are developing a long-range WiFi system that can be integrated into existing WiFi infrastructure to achieve long-range communication, high data rates and low latency for the
Increased Q-fever vaccination needed for rural residents. 11 March 2019. Researchers are calling for increased Q-fever vaccination for rural residents as a new study finds people who are not in recognised high-risk groups are still at increased risk
New research from University of Sydney's Matilda Centre reveals that any alcohol use during pregnancy, even low levels, is associated with subtle, yet significant behavioural and psychological effects in children.
While high-profile cases such as the Panama and Paradise Papers have contributed to the view that offshore Non-Charitable Purpose (NCP) trusts are primarily vehicles for illicit activities, there are legitimate commercial reasons Australian
Free at-home gambling pilot treatment launches. 23 October 2020. Training the brain to prevent gambling urges. An online gambling pilot program launched today by the Gambling Treatment and Research Clinic incorporates effective treatments used in
Embrittlement is one of the biggest obstacles facing the transition to a global hydrogen economy. A new process uncovered by researchers at the University of Sydney is helping shed light on how to better prevent it.
She used to be an engineer talking to machines. Now Olivia Wellesley-Cole is an aid worker talking to relief organisations, governments and some of the most disadvantaged people in the world. The work can be confronting, but it matters.
Sydney may soon undergo a transition from a monocentric city with sprawling suburbs radiating from one CBD, to a polycentric model - one marked by several sub-centres - according to a recent study led by a multidisciplinary team at the University of