UNSW researcher receives award recognising women in artificial intelligence
04 Apr 2022
Women in AI promotes gender-inclusive artificial intelligence that benefits society.
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UNSW researcher receives award recognising women in artificial intelligence
04 Apr 2022
Women in AI promotes gender-inclusive artificial intelligence that benefits society.
UNSW’s rural medical school receives development approval
01 Apr 2022
The federal government’s commitment of $21m to UNSW’s Biomedical Sciences Centre in Wagga Wagga will ensure more medical students are trained in rural Australia.
Being told you have Parkinson’s disease is confronting and life-changing
01 Apr 2022
This Parkinson’s Awareness Month, Darren shares his experience undergoing deep brain stimulation. What is it and how does it help PD patients?
‘Hey good looking!’ Feeling attractive can change the way you shop
01 Apr 2022
Boosting customers’ self-perceived physical attractiveness has a marked impact on their purchasing behaviours, according to research from UNSW Business School.
Program enhancing mental healthcare for Aboriginal prisoners receives $1.18m grant
01 Apr 2022
Researchers from UNSW will test the effectiveness of mental health interventions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Can cryptos like Bitcoin ever be sustainable?
31 Mar 2022
The use of cryptos like Bitcoin has a significant environmental impact, and sustainability needs to be a pressing concern alongside the economic benefits they generate, says a UNSW Business School expert.
The 2018 childcare package was partly designed to help families work more. But the benefits were too modest to matter
31 Mar 2022
The federal government introduced the current childcare subsidy and activity test in 2018. An evaluation of the policy has found it met some of its intended objectives but failed at others.
UNSW researcher receives prestigious NHMRC award
31 Mar 2022
A UNSW Sydney academic has been recognised at the 2021 NHMRC Research Excellence Awards for her research to improve the outcomes for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
Want to avoid a bluebottle sting? Here’s how to predict which beach they’ll land on
31 Mar 2022
The direction a beach faces, relative to wind direction, largely determines how many bluebottles are pushed to shore.
Our population is expected to double in 80 years. We asked Australians where they want all these people to live
31 Mar 2022
Our survey found strong opposition to Australian megacities, with most people preferring population growth to be in satellite cities and rail hubs outside the capitals.