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The virus that won’t quit: New research reveals how SARS-CoV-2 evolves
Colonialism 2.0: Now we’re exporting it to space
Australia’s whooping cough surge is not over – and it doesn’t just affect babies
Some economists have called for a radical ‘global wealth tax’ on billionaires. How would that work?
Measles cases are surging globally. Should children be vaccinated earlier?
John Pesutto owes Moira Deeming $2.3m, but he doesn’t have it. Can former premiers be forced to pick up the tab?
Spit or swallow? What’s the best way to deal with phlegm?
Unprecedented heat in the North Atlantic Ocean kickstarted Europe’s hellish 2023 summer. Now we know what caused it
A summer like no other: inside 2023’s record-smashing North Atlantic marine heatwave
UNSW Sydney achieves electrification milestone
NEW REPORT: In the midst of a trade war, this is one tariff the world desperately needs, Australia can lead
STEM trailblazers join University Council
Senior public servants think GenAI will boost productivity – but are worried about the risks
Brain training game offers new hope for drug-free pain management
Trump’s steel tariffs are unlikely to have a big impact on Australia. But we could be hurt by what happens globally
Australia’s latest emissions data reveal we still have a giant fossil fuel problem
Your smartphone is a parasite, according to evolution
Australia’s plan to protect its trade in war is flawed. We can’t do it with nuclear submarines
New research reveals crushing burden of Tourette syndrome and related disorders
Re-inventing the cheese wheel: UNSW food scientists are optimising plant-based dairy
30 years ago Australia confronted its Stolen Generation past – then the Howard government blew it
UNSW program fast-tracks green tech from lab to market
What is sustainable aviation fuel, and why are we not using it already?
ACU launches fast-track tech degree led by powerhouse female talent
Ten Years of Honouring Mental Health Leadership: Nominations Now Open for the 2025 Australian Mental Health Prize
Antarctica has its own ‘shield’ against warm water – but this could now be under threat
Disaster or digital spectacle? The dangers of using floods to create social media content
Corroboree 2000, 25 years on: the march for Indigenous reconciliation has left a complicated legacy
26 Aussie Scientists Join Best Of Best
Labor now has the political clout to reset Australia’s refugee policy. Here’s where to start
Understanding macular degeneration: how to protect your vision
The government wants to contain NDIS growth. But ineligible people with disability also need support
Surprise baby whale sightings reveal there’s still much to learn about humpbacks
From the Liver King to ultramarathons, fitness influencers are glorifying extreme masculinity where ‘pain is the point’
Most people trust climate scientists less than other scientists – but not everywhere
Google bans advertising for drug and alcohol Rehabs in Australia, but not for alcohol delivery services – The Sydney Retreat say enquiries…
Chris Minns opens world-leading UNSW data lab to tackle housing crisis
NSW Premier to launch world-leading UNSW Analytics Lab to tackle housing crisis
It’s Wild Mushroom Season In Australia
Australia’s oldest prehistoric tree frog hops 22 million years back in time
Newly discovered frog species from 55 million years ago challenges evolutionary tree
Young detainees often have poor mental health. The earlier they’re incarcerated, the worse it gets
Winter’s coming but the heat stays on for Australia’s coral reefs
Where do native fish go when water flows in the northern basin
Commissioner’s address at the ATAX International Conference | Australian Taxation Office
Australia is set to be a renewables nation. After Labor’s win, there’s no turning back
Speech to UNSW 16th ATAX International Conference | Australian Taxation Office
How maximum security prison inmates and officers worked together to create a farm behind bars