Science & Tech

Eastern Grey Kangaroos in a field

In a new study looking at animal behaviour, researchers analysed over 3000 photographs of a single kangaroo population.

Colourful lights representing data points on a 3D mountainous terrain

Australia’s new “consumer data right” leads the world in allowing data to be moved safely and efficiently. So what is it? And how can it help protect you and your personal data against data breaches?

farm dam in the hunter valley

Australia has almost 1.8 million farm dams – and some are home to threatened frog species.

Solar energy plant in rural Australia

The federal government has been challenged to provide $100 billion over the next ten years to boost the renewables sector. But will policymakers respond to the challenge?

Southern pole of the Moon

The historic mission to locate frozen water on the Moon could eventually lead to a permanent lunar base for astronauts.  

Tokamak device used in nuclear fusion

A small-scale tokamak device – designed, built and managed by UNSW students – is set be housed at university’s main Kensington campus.

Windfarm overlooking a mining site

A UNSW expert explains why mining will be vital to help renewable energy technologies flourish and to achieve greenhouse gas emission targets.

large dam on rural property

New research suggests Australia’s agricultural water reservoirs could be an innovative energy storage solution for variable renewables.

Fish farming in PNG

A UNSW Sydney researcher has received $2.6 million in funding to expand fish farming and its positive social impact in Papua New Guinea.

deep_sea_water_abyss_with_blue_sun_light.jpg

Marine heatwaves aren’t just on the surface. They can be at their most destructive when they sweep along the seafloor.

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