UNSW Engineering

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There’s a close link between gut health and food allergies, UNSW food and health expert says. 

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Working and producing less to reduce humanity’s carbon footprint is part of a growing movement towards a ‘degrowth’ economy.

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UNSW researchers unveil prototype device that can directly 3D print living cells onto internal organs and potentially be used as an all-in-one endoscopic surgical tool.

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Are blackouts really looming by the middle of this decade? An AEMO report warns they might be – but there are plenty of projects on the drawing board that will help ease the squeeze on the grid.

Aria Ahmed-Cox

Fulbright Scholarships have been awarded to six members of the UNSW community to foster educational exchange and understanding between the United States and Australia.

Toby Walsh, Haris Aziz and Flora Salim

Researchers will develop solutions to tackle challenges relating to drought, environmentally harmful emissions and infectious diseases.

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Users have reported some troubling experiences with the recently released search chatbot.

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UNSW experts use social media data to develop modelling to strengthen cyber threat intelligence.

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UNSW Sydney researchers develop algorithm to significantly enhance images of hydrogen fuel cells, with potential future application in medical scanning.

Dr Tim Botzem, Professor Andrea Morello and Dr Rostyslav Savytskyy in the quantum computing lab

UNSW Sydney research demonstrates a new type of quantum bit in silicon, called ‘flip-flop’ qubit, which can facilitate the construction of a large-scale quantum computer.

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