Carp Diem: Pest seizes on post flood conditions, native fish at risk
31 May 2021
The recent one in 100 flood event is set to reverse carp eradication efforts in the Murray-Darling, a UNSW scientist says.
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Carp Diem: Pest seizes on post flood conditions, native fish at risk
31 May 2021
The recent one in 100 flood event is set to reverse carp eradication efforts in the Murray-Darling, a UNSW scientist says.
Daniel Kahneman on ‘noise’ – the flaw in human judgement harder to detect than cognitive bias
31 May 2021
Bias is a psychological process detectable in individual judgements. Noise is a different phenomenon affecting human decisions.
Vital Signs: a bounce-back in investment holds open the possibility of very good news
28 May 2021
Businesses won’t employ more people unless they are prepared to invest. Figures out on Thursday suggest they are.
UNSW among world’s best in global subject rankings
28 May 2021
UNSW Sydney has excelled in the 2021 ShanghaiRanking’s Global Rankings of Academic Subjects, appearing in 52 of the 54 subjects ranked for the fourth consecutive year.
Non-fungible tokens: a turning point for digital content creators and artists?
27 May 2021
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) may seem like a fad, but they are revolutionising how digital content creators and artists create business models, says UNSW Business School’s Eric Li.
New UNSW research on ageing to use Apple Watch and iPhone
26 May 2021
UNSW Sydney scientists are using new technologies to provide new insights on day-to-day activities of research participants.
Uluru Statement wins 2021 Sydney Peace Prize
26 May 2021
On the fourth anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, UNSW’s Professor Megan Davis joins Pat Anderson and Noel Pearson to welcome the Sydney Peace Prize announcement.
Australia is pursuing a more Indigenous-focused foreign policy. But does it miss the bigger picture?
26 May 2021
Indigenous people have 80,000 years of diplomatic practice on this continent. Yet, our views on foreign policy are routinely overlooked.
Four years after Uluru, the chance for an enduring Voice dawns
26 May 2021
On the fourth anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, advocates say if the Commonwealth “legislates an Indigenous Voice, our lives will not improve”.
Four cases in Melbourne but what if I’ve already been exposed?
25 May 2021
In the end, the best protection is mass vaccination and ensuring as many people as possible are fully vaccinated as quickly as possible.