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UNSW academic joins prestigious computer science fellowship

UNSW academic joins prestigious computer science fellowship

18 Jan 2021

Scientia Professor Toby Walsh has been elected a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.

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Author adminPosted on January 18, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

It's crucial we address COVID vaccine hesitancy among health workers. Here's where to start

It’s crucial we address COVID vaccine hesitancy among health workers. Here’s where to start

18 Jan 2021

Achieving high COVID-19 vaccine uptake among health workers will not only protect these critical staff members, it will support high levels of uptake among the public.

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Author adminPosted on January 18, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Does regret affect strategic decision-making?

Does regret affect strategic decision-making?

18 Jan 2021

New research shows people are often influenced by their beliefs and predictions about the likelihood of others’ actions, and less so by the anticipation of regret.

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Author adminPosted on January 18, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Sydney Festival review: Sunshine Super Girl is destined to become a legacy piece of Australian theatre

Sydney Festival review: Sunshine Super Girl is destined to become a legacy piece of Australian theatre

15 Jan 2021

Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s biography is an intimate and personal play, tempered with humour and love.

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Author adminPosted on January 15, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Study reveals the relaxing music to help you sleep

Study reveals the relaxing music to help you sleep

15 Jan 2021

If you have trouble turning off at night, could switching on a little bit of music help you get some quality shut-eye? 

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Author adminPosted on January 15, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Are partially protected areas the ‘red herrings’ of marine conservation?

Are partially protected areas the ‘red herrings’ of marine conservation?

15 Jan 2021

Partially protected marine areas create confusion and don’t meet their broad conservation objectives, UNSW researchers have found.

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Author adminPosted on January 15, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Pre-eminent bioethics institute elects UNSW professor as a Fellow

Pre-eminent bioethics institute elects UNSW professor as a Fellow

14 Jan 2021

The Hastings Center in the US honours Jackie Leach Scully, Director of the Disability Innovation Institute at UNSW.

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Author adminPosted on January 14, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Price of a life: why food delivery services need a regulation overhaul

Price of a life: why food delivery services need a regulation overhaul

14 Jan 2021

Governments are scared of appearing business ‘unfriendly’ if they intervene in the gig economy and big companies are using this to their advantage, say experts at UNSW Sydney

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Author adminPosted on January 14, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

The Oxford vaccine has unique advantages, as does Pfizer’s. Using both is Australia’s best strategy

The Oxford vaccine has unique advantages, as does Pfizer’s. Using both is Australia’s best strategy

14 Jan 2021

The best approach for protecting everyone’s health will require us to provide different vaccines to different people according to need and availability.

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Author adminPosted on January 14, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

Scientists are a step closer to developing 'smart' stem cells – and they're made from human fat

Scientists are a step closer to developing ‘smart’ stem cells – and they’re made from human fat

14 Jan 2021

These new, adaptive stem cells can lie dormant until needed, a new animal study using human cells shows. 

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Author adminPosted on January 14, 2021Categories Latest News from University of New South Wales

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