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NDIA releases new Functional Capacity Framework
Architecture: fine line between inspired and copied
Almost one in 20 babies in Australia born through IVF
New two-year term for Australian Government’s Women in STEM Ambassador
Why public and NFP sectors need a paradigm shift to tackle tough social issues
UNSW continues its path to becoming a top 50 global university
Twenty per cent less water in Murray-Darling rivers than expected under Basin Plan: report
Climate change and tyranny of psychological distance
Humans’ construction ‘footprint’ on ocean quantified for first time
Income and wealth inequality in Australia was rising before COVID-19
How to eat live worms: food, humour and disgust
How to eat fried worms: food, humour and disgust
7 ways to better design quarantine, based on what we know about human behaviour
Giving a voice to people with intellectual disabilities
Pilot agreement sees Australian biotech reside at UNSW
Five proven ways apps engage us
Religious concerns over vaccine production methods needn’t be an obstacle to immunisation
Virtual tour takes UNSW exhibition 360 degrees, around world
Should you know how your data is being used before you consent?
Do we need to make a potential COVID-19 vaccine mandatory?
‘Meanwhile’ building use: another way to manage properties left vacant by COVID-19 crisis
We still need to talk about climate change – even during COVID-19
What are keys to higher education’s success after COVID-19?
Health 10x: India Innovation Immersive Experience 2020
Parametric design: style and substance?
Coal Elimination Treaty needed urgently say UNSW academics
Researchers will develop a technology heat mitigation plan for one of world’s hottest cities
Found in translation: jewellery design that tells a cross-cultural narrative
Triumphs, hardships and ambitions: untold stories of Greek migrants to Australia
How can businesses build trust between humans and AI?
UNSW and Omni Tanker find a winning formula in advanced composite manufacturing
Blocking copper uptake in tumour cells may help boost immune system and fight deadliest of cancers
Blocking copper uptake in tumour cells may be clue to boosting immune system – fighting deadliest of cancers
Honey, we shrunk kitchen: but is it making a comeback?
Diversity in science ‘crucial’: essay
Quad bike fatalities have almost doubled in 2020 compared to last year
Boosting Australia’s naval shipbuilding capacity through new Naval Architecture program
How to reduce offshore supply chain risks and create onshore manufacturing opportunities
Key gene identified in endometrial cancer could be targeted in future drug trial
Tumour gene test could help to predict ovarian cancer prognosis
COVID-19: A wake-up call for businesses to protect their networks and disarm cyber criminals
North Coast GP recognised for fostering wellbeing amongst colleagues and patients
Australia needs to challenge male cultures to prevent pack violence
New digital tool supports mental health assessment of people with intellectual disability
BHP Foundation supports COVID-19 Mental Health Think Tank
State of Environment Report co-chiefs appointed
Defensive architecture: design at its most hostile
New joint education taskforce to drive economic recovery for Western Sydney