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  1. 11 hours ago

    “Poor indoor air quality in classrooms is a critical problem given that students spend a substantial amount of their daytime in the classroom,” says Associate Lecturer Dr .

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  2. 16 hours ago

    Congratulations to Scientia Associate Professor Xiaojing Hao who has received the Pawsey Medal from for her contributions to photovoltaics.

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    Apr 12

    Small but mighty, zebrafish may have the potential to save human lives! researchers have discovered a critical new gene in zebrafish that helps them repair damaged heart muscle.

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  4. 18 hours ago

    The Library Lawn is the perfect spot to warm up in the morning sun, and no one can argue otherwise!

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  5. Apr 12

    An international team including / researchers have independently validated industry-leading blood tests that can detect the DNA released by tumours. The study is a significant step forward in the field.

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  6. Apr 12

    Small but mighty, zebrafish may have the potential to save human lives! researchers have discovered a critical new gene in zebrafish that helps them repair damaged heart muscle.

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  7. Apr 12

    “We’ve got now almost double the number of people relying on as we did pre-pandemic. That’s 1.3 million people who can’t find a job.” Adjunct Professor at UNSW and CEO, on unemployment via last night.

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  8. Apr 11

    A diverse profile of vaccination sites including mass vaccination hubs – stadiums or parks – is needed to maximise the daily vaccination rate of Australians against , according to a group of UNSW researchers.

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    "If we don't act now, we'll be crossing thresholds, which will commit the world to major changes." Prof John Church works to understand and prepare us for how rising sea levels may change our lives.

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  10. Apr 11

    At 44 years old, Darren Collins was diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson's disease. It took two years of testing to reach the diagnosis. Now, thanks to a new detection method developed by researchers, it could take as little as five hours.

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  11. Apr 9

    A model shows how a redesigned rollout may work under a range of scenarios, including the logistical requirements of different vaccines, and different vaccination venues.

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    Apr 7

    A study is the first to use big data to predict domestic violence. The researchers analysed Twitter data and found places with higher rates of misogynistic tweeting are likely to have increased incidences of domestic violence as well.

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  13. Apr 8

    For some people, photos of needles are so scary it might put them off getting vaccinated. A/Prof and explain what we can do to choose and share vaccination images responsibly.

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  14. Apr 8

    Even if clots formed at a rate of 1 in 100,000 vaccinated people, a 20 y/o could be jabbed every month for the next 40yrs and have a 99.5% chance of not getting a severe clot and a 99.9% chance of not dying from one, says Prof .

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    Apr 6
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  16. Apr 8

    : Australia’s vaccine rollout has been much maligned recently, as it’s become clear we’re way behind schedule. Prof. says to achieve herd immunity we need to must move towards using mass vaccination hubs.

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  17. Apr 7

    Congratulations to Scientia Senior Lecturer who has been awarded a 2021 Research Grant – Early Career. Dr Baker's research investigates the origins of movement in bacteria and its application to present-day biology.

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  18. Apr 7

    A study is the first to use big data to predict domestic violence. The researchers analysed Twitter data and found places with higher rates of misogynistic tweeting are likely to have increased incidences of domestic violence as well.

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  20. Apr 7

    Congratulations to Prof. Stephen Foster who has been appointed Dean of Engineering. Stephen has a long history with UNSW starting in 1987 as a Teaching Fellow in the School of Civil Engineering. We're excited to see him build on more than 70 years of engineering at UNSW.

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