Young drivers needed to help reduce crashes
15 Nov 2021
A UNSW study aims to establish what can be done to reduce the rate of P-plate car crashes.
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Young drivers needed to help reduce crashes
15 Nov 2021
A UNSW study aims to establish what can be done to reduce the rate of P-plate car crashes.
Vital Signs: Marketing is getting in the way of markets that could get us to net-zero
12 Nov 2021
The prime minister road-tested an avalanche of slogans on Wednesday, some of them clearly false.
How landscape photographers reinvented the colonial project in Australia
12 Nov 2021
A study of more than 2000 early landscape photographs shows how nature was framed as a wilderness, empty of First Nations peoples.
COP26 leaves too many loopholes for the fossil fuel industry. Here are 5 of them
12 Nov 2021
The COP26 summit has not lived up to the goal of reducing temperature rises because there are too many loopholes for the fossil fuel industry to exploit.
How better leadership in hospitals can improve patient outcomes
11 Nov 2021
New research has found an improved approach to leadership coordination and communication in hospitals can improve patient outcomes.
Another generation at risk in failing child protection system
11 Nov 2021
The disproportionate removal of Aboriginal children will continue without an improved government response, says UNSW’s Professor Megan Davis.
UNSW professor wins Royal Australian Chemical Institute award
11 Nov 2021
Justin Gooding has been recognised for his research into commercial diagnostic devices including a glucose meter and 3D bioprinter.
Oil, wood, bark, exploitation: exhibition explores our relationship with the Eucalyptus
11 Nov 2021
Eucalyptusdom is a testament to the utilitarian and cultural life of a remarkable tree.
Bridging troubled waters: engaging Uralla on water sustainability
11 Nov 2021
Inclusive decision-making that consults local communities is key to making informed choices on environmental issues such as water security.
Treatment for alcohol use disorder often not perceived as ‘helpful’: WHO survey analysis
10 Nov 2021
Fewer than half of people with alcohol use disorder who received professional help perceived their treatment as helpful.