Graphene-iron filters a promising gas separation tool: research
27 Mar 2020
A new class of graphene-based filters could make current gas purification methods more effective.
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Graphene-iron filters a promising gas separation tool: research
27 Mar 2020
A new class of graphene-based filters could make current gas purification methods more effective.
Australia’s welfare system remains punitive through pandemic
27 Mar 2020
Vulnerable groups who receive unemployment benefits in Australia face punitive payment conditions that have been challenged due to COVID-19.
‘Extraordinary measures’ to release NSW prisoners is all about safety
27 Mar 2020
Releasing prisoners will protect community, says a UNSW Professor of Criminology.
Relief not certain for all Aussie businesses
27 Mar 2020
The federal government’s temporary relief measures for business require care, says a UNSW Business School Law Professor.
Australia’s largest supermarkets have green light to act as a cartel: we need limits on this power
27 Mar 2020
Other stakeholders need a seat at this table to decide matters of social equity and competitive significance.
COVID-19: We will be measured by how we support the vulnerable
27 Mar 2020
The coronavirus pandemic will test urban resilience, and we must rise to the challenge, says UNSW professor.
People with a disability are more likely to die from coronavirus – but we can reduce this risk
27 Mar 2020
The government has made several announcements to safeguard aged care residents and those in hospitals, but we’re yet to see the same attention paid to the one in five Australians with a disability.
Schools are moving online, but not all children start out digitally equal
27 Mar 2020
For some children, learning online will be little more than an inconvenience. For others it will magnify their learning disadvantage. This move is a mass social experiment never done before.
Axe marks the spot: dig for artefacts confirms New Guinea’s Neolithic period
26 Mar 2020
It is well known that agriculture developed independently in New Guinea 7000 years ago, but evidence of its influence on how people lived has eluded scientists – until now.
UNSW researchers to boost the public health response to COVID-19 in NSW
26 Mar 2020
A team of world-class researchers and project staff from UNSW Sydney has been seconded to NSW Health to join the fight against COVID-19.