Cancer drugs and agrichemicals can be powerful, but toxic, tools. Now, UNSW scientists are applying nanomedicine insights in ...
A UNSW Canberra study challenges misconceptions about diversity, showing how inclusive hiring enhances fairness and ...
Conservation scientists from UNSW Sydney have used DNA technology to identify feral cats as the primary predators responsible ...
UNSW scientists found that HFOs, marketed as eco-friendly refrigerants, degrade into harmful greenhouse gases, raising concerns about their long-term environmental impact. A team of scientists at UNSW ...
Researchers say Australia is in a unique position to prepare native species for the impacts of the Varroa destructor—a mite ...
"We found that 104 out of 5203 species -- 2 % -- are already exposed to overheating in shaded terrestrial conditions. And a 4°C global temperature increase could push 7.5% of species beyond their ...
Feral cats are killing native animals in Australia. Scientists used DNA to confirm their impact. Even previous estimates were ...
Researchers from UNSW and Longi have found that the silicon nitride layers used in TOPCon cell rear-side are particularly ...
In research highlighted in a new paper, published today in The Astrophysical Journal, Scientia Senior Lecturer Ben Montet and PhD candidate Brendan McKee analysed changes in the timing of a known ...
New research shows frogs and other amphibians are already on the brink of overheating in a warming world. Here’s how many will suffer as global temperatures rise.
Scientists describe how nanotechnology principles developed to deliver toxic drugs to cancer cells could help produce more environmentally-friendly pesticides and fungicides.