Rising sea levels, coupled with the natural variability of atoll islands and coral reefs, is creating new uncertainty in international law, with geopolitical implications.
About the Transport Opinion Survey. The Transport Opinion Survey is the only regular national survey to measure public opinion on transport-related issues.
In an Australian first, the University of Sydney's Australian Computing Academy has launched the Schools Cyber Security Challenges, a $1.35 million national program which will see cybersecurity taught to years 8-10 students.
University of Sydney engineers led by Dr Omid Kavehei have developed a machine-learning and AI-powered algorithm to predict the onset of epileptic seizures. Find out more about the study.
Encountering people whose opinions and perspectives and values were different to mine, yet realising we're all in this education game together," he says.
A team of international experts led by the University of Sydney has identified six criteria that could be used to identify healthy and ethical pornography, with the aim of helping teachers and parents with consent education for young adults over 18.
Angels in disguise: angelfishes hybridise more frequently than any other coral reef species. 5 August 2020. There are many more angelfishes in the sea. Why do some fish species form hybrids while others don't? In attempting to answer this question,
Dr Tessa Copp from the Faculty of Medicine and Health unpacks the hype surrounding 'egg timer' tests, which claim to be able to predict both women's chances of conceiving and when menopause might occur for them.