The previous Paralympic logo incorporated the Tae-Geuk, which is a traditional Korean decorative motif. According to oriental philosophy, Tae-Geuk refers to the ultimate reality from which all things ...
Such mishaps seems to be on the rise, with artists dealing with everything from flying skittles to reckless audience members rushing at them mid-performance. New research shows how river flows in ...
The golf-ball-size debris that closed beaches across the Australian city wasn't tar balls as first thought. It was made up of decomposed cooking oils, hair and food waste.
In this interview, Joanna Irrgeher and Thomas Prohaska, talk to AZoMaterials about the future of recycling technology-critical components from electronic waste. Surfx's Dr. Robert Hicks takes us on a ...
Canada has fallen behind in global SDG progress rankings. To reverse this, Canada needs better mechanisms to hold companies ...
The Australian government on Sunday announced a sweeping plan to forgive 20% of student debt for around 3 million Australians ...
Preliminary analysis by a team of UNSW researchers confirms that the tar balls originated from weathered oil, either from a crude oil spill or natural oil seeps from the ocean floor.
UNSW will receive $25.9 million from conglomerate Swire Group to support cervical screening and treatment for more than 130,000 women in the Pacific. UNSW has received its largest donation to date ...
Managing water effectively through climate change relies on accurate climate modelling. A novel bias correction tool that ...
(Authors: Dr Sue Haupt is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Sex and Gender Equity in Health and Medicine at the George Institute for Global Health at UNSW, an Honorary Senior Research ...
Fleur Johns - Faculty of Law and Justice, UNSW Sydney 'Madelaine Chiam's fascinating study comes at a time when, on the one hand, populists in many places charge international law with being an ...