How green hydrogen can become cheap enough to compete with fossil fuels
01 Oct 2020
The green hydrogen revolution is coming, and Australia is perfectly placed to take advantage of it, an analysis of production costs by UNSW engineers has shown.
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How green hydrogen can become cheap enough to compete with fossil fuels
01 Oct 2020
The green hydrogen revolution is coming, and Australia is perfectly placed to take advantage of it, an analysis of production costs by UNSW engineers has shown.
We’re facing an insolvency tsunami. With luck, these changes will avert the worst of it
30 Sep 2020
New rules will allow insolvent small businesses to keep trading rather than go straight into administration.
A second Emmy win for Australian Human Rights Institute Artist in Residence Lynette Wallworth
30 Sep 2020
The Emmy caps an eventful year for the Sydney artist, who began 2020 advocating for stronger leadership on climate change.
Fourteen years on: The Victorian Charter of Human Rights
30 Sep 2020
On the 20th anniversary of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, the former foundation director reflects on its first-ever project.
Government’s $800m Digital Business plan will let you access myGov with facial recognition
30 Sep 2020
More than half of the allocated funds will go towards making ‘digital government’ easier to do business with.
Ancient microbial life used arsenic to thrive in a world without oxygen
29 Sep 2020
How ancient microbes survived in a world without oxygen has been a mystery. Scientists discovered a living microbial mat that uses arsenic instead of oxygen for photosynthesis and respiration.
UNSW finalists announced in 2020 Eureka Prizes
29 Sep 2020
UNSW Sydney celebrates seven finalists heralded in the ‘Oscars of science’.
The future of drones: the good, bad and ugly
29 Sep 2020
Recreational and commercial drone usage has taken off, but the dangers could be going over our head.
Vale Susan Ryan, gender equity advocate and human rights and anti-discrimination campaigner
28 Sep 2020
UNSW Sydney pays tribute to the highly respected Susan Ryan AO, former Pro-Chancellor and long-serving member of Council.
Grant Australia the opportunity to innovate
28 Sep 2020
The current economic crisis has exposed the decay in Australia’s manufacturing capability and highlighted the need for increased investment in innovation.