Science & Tech

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.

finger pointing at search bar

Will it give Microsoft a chance to overtake Google in the search space?

drone shot of the recent storms at narrabeen-collaroy and wamberal nsw

New research shows coastlines across the Pacific Ocean may respond differently to El Niño and La Niña cycles.

a hyacinth macaw anodorhynchus hyacinthinus

In birds, big brains aren’t associated with living in large social groups – instead, they’re linked to long stints of parental feeding.

chatgpt

Whether you’re using it to write a poem, a business report or learn more about your favourite hobby, ChatGPT is gaining popularity for its human-like conversations.

darling river

A controversial project in the Murray-Darling Basin was ‘misguided and poorly framed’, UNSW scientists say.

Computer screen showing ChatGPT program

UNSW Sydney experts in computer science, business, and arts and media explain why ChatGPT can be valuable technology, if treated with caution.

a decaying marble sculpture

Chemistry researchers combine computational modelling with experimental methods to understand how different additives improve protective treatment.

a highway extends away the horizon in the australian outback

The tiny radioactive source lost in Western Australia may never be found.

Rynchoedura in arid Australia

A reduction in decaying vegetation can have significant impacts on the desert food chain, UNSW scientists have found.  

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