In a remarkable feat of micro-engineering, UNSW physicists have created a working transistor consisting of a single atom placed precisely in a silicon crystal.
Law professor Jane McAdam has been appointed as a Non-Resident Senior Fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, the world's top think tank.
PhD student and documentary producer, Sanaz Fotouhi, has created Australia’s first Persian Film Festival to challenge cultural misconceptions.
Para-cyclist and engineering student Alexandra Green has won gold at the world championships, putting her on track for selection for the London Paralympics team.
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Tiny transistor
UNSW physicists have created a working transistor consisting of a single atom placed precisely in a silicon crystal.
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Tiny transistor

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2012 Wallace Wurth Lecture (excerpt)

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Getting the measure of floods

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Inaugural Gandhi Oration

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23 February 2012
We carry an odd pair of sex-chromosomes – a large X chromosome and its diminutive partner, the Y, explains Russell Bonduriansky.
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9 February 2012
Exercise, not diet, is the key to overcoming adverse metabolic effects passed on to children by their overweight mothers, new research has shown for the first time.
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20 February 2012
Workplace Relations Minister Bill Shorten’s call for managers to do more to improve employee engagement shines the light on the quality of leadership in Australia, writes Chris Styles.
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17 February 2012
The prospect of having all significant Australian newspapers controlled by just two individuals suggests a bleak outlook for the coverage of political debate, argues David McKnight.
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19 January 2012
Some of Australia’s leading Indigenous actors, writers and directors have been remembered in an exhibition curated by COFA’s Tess Allas for the Sydney Festival.
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15 February 2012
UNSW is the first university in the country to formally partner with its student organisation to deliver more students services and an enhanced campus environment.








