Liquid metals could be the long-awaited solution to "greening" the chemical industry, according to researchers who tested a new technique they hope can replace energy-intensive chemical engineering processes harking back to the early 20th century
Professor Edward Holmes from the University of Sydney is at the scientific frontline in the pursuit to understand the novel coronavirus that is causing COVID-19 in humans. This week he has contributed to important papers in Nature and Cell that is
AGL and undergraduates partner for new perspective on living off-grid. Six undergraduate student projects explored what our electricity grid might look like in the future and what the lifestyle and wider social implications will be for the choices
For one night only, on 25 March, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music’s Symphony Orchestra will be led by celebrated guest conductor Ola Rudner. This is the Orchestra’s first public performance after an absence of more than two years.
Estuarine waters hold promise in global pain-relief hunt. 15 October 2019. Research this year should reveal if a new drug is in the making. In a world first, a team of Australian-led researchers has discovered a uniquely shaped fungus in pristine
Bachelor of Music (Performance) student Amy McCarthy has been instrumental in improving support for transgender students at the University of Sydney. Now, the undergraduate student is pushing for change on a global scale. She was recently invited by
Four University of Sydney researchers were last night honoured at the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) annual Research Excellence Awards in Canberra. The prestigious awards recognise recent outstanding performance in the
Shadow Minister for Health and University of Sydney Bachelor of Economics alumnus, the Hon. Chris Bowen delivered the 9th annual Warren Hogan Memorial Lecture.