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car speedo

A UNSW road safety expert breaks down the truth about why speedo readings can be different from GPS measurements.

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Five new ARC Linkage Projects grants will fund research in science, business, and the environment.

A tractor ploughs a field

Green ammonia has the potential to drastically reduce the carbon footprint needed to produce fertiliser vital for crop-growing.

dr he in his labaoratory

Ultra-light cars made from recycled carbon fibre are a step closer, thanks to a new method of recycling developed at UNSW Canberra. 

Renewable Energy Storage Technologies

The study lays out a comprehensive plan for establishing a thriving new renewables industry in NSW.

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A new lab-made substance mimics human tissue and could reduce or replace the use of animal-derived materials in biomedical research.

employees at diraq in a scientific laboratory

UNSW Sydney records 12 spinouts and 47 patent applications in the most recent Survey of Commercialisation Outcomes from Public Research Summary Report. 

spacecraft launch

Space mining and the need to deal with space junk are set to be major developments over the next decade, say UNSW experts.

Moon at sunset with sky and clouds

As space exploration and colonisation expand, off-Earth resources will create a booming market.

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Companies may be monitoring their employees working remotely, raising questions about the ethics and legality of surveillance. 

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