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Positive psychology in disruptive times
‘Extinct’ wood-eating cockroach rediscovered after 80 years
Three Aussie innovators to compete in Berlin for Falling Walls Lab 2022
Milky Way’s graveyard of dead stars found
$40m funding boost for Sydney medical research
Fauvette Loureiro Memorial Scholarship 2022 winners announced
Trailblazing women paved way for future women of law
Life-saving heart/lung machine research receives funding boost
Appointment to High Court of Australia
Research to develop next generation of TB vaccines
New vaccine research aims to conquer TB
How are birdsongs composed? Listening to Australian pied butcherbird
Two University of Sydney academics to advise Government
New research finds Aussie teens find illegal vapes easy to access
New Working Group to advise on ERA Transition
We asked over 700 teens where they bought their vapes
Sydney faces Melbourne in first Australian Boat Race in three years
National Quantum Advisory Committee
Sophisticated robot drives innovation across musculoskeletal care
Lizard in your luggage? We’re using artificial intelligence to detect wildlife trafficking
Teacher Education Expert Panel
Researchers uncover ‘pecking order of defaults’ as belts tighten
Enhancing diagnosis and prediction of heart attack
Actor Ryan Reynolds has urged 45 year olds to screen for bowel cancer
Action on faulty vaginal mesh took too long, now women struggle to access mesh surgery that works
Even mild COVID raises chance of heart attack and stroke
NHMRC grant to help pregnant women quit smoking
Early career researchers awarded $9.5m funding
$39 million for research partnerships to improve delivery of healthcare
Multiple NHMRC grant wins for Sydney health researchers
Free cannabis testing for ACT home-growers
How do we support Indigenous people in Australia living with musculoskeletal conditions?
Court orders two roof tiling businesses and their directors pay $420,000 for cartel conduct
Female leaders in business, social policy join World Vision Australia’s Board
Pace as important as 10,000 steps for health, finds new research
‘Techies’ help millions globally access better healthcare
Is climate change disrupting maritime boundaries?
Bolstering NT Health Services with more Surgeons and Digital Health Solutions
Research partnership to address international energy challenges
New research shows rates of obesity-related cancers quadrupled in generation
World’s earliest evidence of a successful surgical amputation found in 31,000-year-old grave in Borneo
Collaborative approach to fighting employment instability for disadvantaged groups
Stone age surgery: earliest evidence of amputation found
Southern Ocean absorbs more heat than any other ocean on Earth, and impacts will be felt for generations
Reflecting on our 2032 Strategy
Margaret Olley: Art of Flowers
University of Sydney partners with Tata Consultancy Services
5 virus families that could cause next pandemic, according to experts