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The Anthropocene is more than a new geological epoch – it is a question mark over human civilisation and its ability to persist on a dramatically changing and turbulent earth.
Professor David Sanderson and Laura Bruce discuss their work on editing the recently published book: Urbanisation at Risk in the Pacific and Asia. Disasters, Climate Change and Resilience in the Built Environment.
At the core of the most pressing global issues of our time is a crisis of identity, where culture meets ecology.
You can run but you can't hide as Google forges ahead with attempts to amass an unparalleled treasure trove of sensitive data about our behaviour.
COVID-19 is the latest example of a disease that affects men and women differently, with more women being infected in many countries and more men dying as a result of it.
It's not just your imagination, products used to have a longer lifespan, says UNSW industrial designer Dr Miles Park.
Lower-income households are disproportionately represented in and affected by challenges associated with apartment living, a new report finds.
Dr Natalie Oh discusses her research interests, collaboration with the Grand Challenge on Trust and upcoming goals for her work.
A/Prof Xiaoqi Feng from UNSW Medicine and Professor Richard Mitchell from the Glasgow University will jointly lead the ‘Better Parks, Healthier for All?’ project.
Light-weight, cheap and ultra-thin perovskite crystals have promised to shake-up renewable energy for some time.
From finding packaging solutions in bananas to using citizen science to track bush regeneration, UNSW Sydney researchers are using nature – and each other – to help tackle global problems.