Musical physicist seeks new knowledge
13 Mar 2020
Physics Professor Joe Wolfe is popular among students for dramatic lecture demonstrations. Out of class he researches the mechanics of the human voice and composes music.
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Musical physicist seeks new knowledge
13 Mar 2020
Physics Professor Joe Wolfe is popular among students for dramatic lecture demonstrations. Out of class he researches the mechanics of the human voice and composes music.
Fears Coronavirus pandemic could lead to human rights abuses
13 Mar 2020
Consult all sectors on COVID-19 response, global policy expert says.
International students swimming with the tide at UNSW
13 Mar 2020
A learn to swim program is creating communities and building water safety awareness for international students.
Success for UNSW researchers in Cancer Council funding round
12 Mar 2020
Four UNSW Sydney researchers have received funding for pioneering work into pancreatic, breast and bone cancers.
The sounds of surveillance: Jasmine Guffond’s electronic album sounds out our digital traces
11 Mar 2020
A UNSW Art & Design PhD candidate is using sound to investigate online surveillance cultures.
Alex Blackwell recognised as a trailblazer of women’s sport
11 Mar 2020
The NSW Office of Sport presented the UNSW alumna with the inaugural prize at the Her Sport Her Way Awards.
UNSW academic honoured with NHMRC award
12 Mar 2020
A UNSW Sydney academic has been recognised at the 2019 NHMRC Research Excellence Awards for research into protecting medical devices from infection.
Australia’s offshore detention determined cruel, inhuman and degrading, but not crimes against humanity
12 Mar 2020
The International Criminal Court Prosecutor declines to examine Australia’s policy on asylum seekers despite accepting evidence of mistreatment.
Oil price war part of a bigger picture than COVID-19
12 Mar 2020
COVID-19 has a hand in falling oil prices, but there are other factors driving the cost of petrol down, says UNSW Business School’s Associate Professor James Doran.
The deep evolutionary links between monogamy and fatherhood are more complicated than thought
12 Mar 2020
DNA evidence from the Himba society in Namibia overturns ideas about genetic paternity, and about what it means to be a father.