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Epidemiologist and data scientist Dr Kalinda Griffiths says “data is power” for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities facing the threat of coronavirus.
Coral records have been utilised by researchers to reconstruct the variability of the Indian Ocean Dipole – a big player in the severe drought and record hot temperatures last year – over the last millennium.
Protectionism may disrupt social and economic ties, but do little to halt an airborne threat or truly serve the interests of public health. Are we using the wrong tools for new threats?
A new UNSW Sydney report proposes new models for job sharing that are more appealing and beneficial to both employers and employees than traditional arrangements.
The University will divest of fossil fuel assets by 2025 as part of its net zero emissions goal.
From hashtags to deepfakes, Dr Cameron Edmond from the UNSW Faculty of Art & Design addresses how to navigate the murky waters of online misinformation.
Australia doesn’t currently export renewable energy. But an ambitious new solar project is poised to change that.
Technology investment, a carbon price and clear goals are all necessary to effectively reduce carbon emissions. Without all three we are bound to fail.
New index ranks Australian states and territories on social performance with the hope that policymakers can use the index to address inequality.
Perhaps 2°C doesn't sound like much, but if you look through history, 2°C temperature changes have had huge effects on the planet and people.
Integrated Energy Storage Solutions Hub at UNSW, led by Professor Joe Dong, will focus on facilitating transition towards sustainable, reliable, secure and cost-effective energy sectors.
Suburban planning models are not suitable for bushland – so why would we continue to rebuild with them?