Thousands of mysterious blobs that closed several Sydney beaches last month have been revealed to contain materials ...
The golf-ball-size debris that led to beach closures across the Australian city was not tar balls as first thought, but was instead made up of decomposed cooking oils, hair and food waste.
When hundreds of golf ball-sized black balls mysteriously washed onto the beaches of Sydney, it caused enough alarm for the ...
Thousands of mysterious blobs that closed several Sydney beaches last month have been revealed to contain materials “consistent with human generated waste”, scientists at the University of New South ...
Professor Steven Sherwood, an atmospheric sciences researcher from the University of New South Wales, told SBS News humidity ...
A study by the University of New South Wales highlights the social-equalising impact of these corridors on states with lower ...
Richard Holden, a professor of economics at the University of New South Wales, said the changes would not ease students' cost ...
Scientists at the University of New South Wales say the blobs are mostly carbon but not majorly of fossil fuel origin. They used a common lab technique called spectroscopy to find that the balls ...
New research has revealed the make-up of the mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney beaches last month.
All Welsh undergraduates get a minimum maintenance grant of £1,000 towards living costs. Students from lower income ...
UNSW and Sydney University will be forced to slash their international enrolments by more than 40 per cent. This is how we got here and what it means.
A recent survey reveals that smaller Australian universities have higher international graduate employment rates, ...