Have you tried to buy a pack of frozen chips recently, but were met by an empty frozen chip aisle? You and many Australians are experiencing the effect of a nationwide potato shortage.
While superheroes are fictional and the concept of a ‘super suit’ appears mostly in movies, UNSW Canberra researchers are working on developing real world light-weight protective armour.
Using the stars to navigate the way, whether on land, at sea, in the air or in space—otherwise known as ‘celestial navigation’—has been used for many years by humans. What exactly is it and how does it work?
Chief of Defence Force Fellow and UNSW Canberra PhD student Lieutenant Commander Victoria Jnitova has received a Women in Defence Award for Research and Development.
Remote learning has not stopped UNSW Canberra mid-year graduate Ruth Harrison from boosting her skills and forming meaningful connections with fellow classmates and colleagues in the space industry.
We agree with UNSW Canberra mid-year graduate Flying Officer Kaylee Verrier when she says “‘24-year-old rocket scientist' has a pretty good ring to it”.
The idea of working in space is no new uncharted territory for FLGOFF Verrier.
It may be National Science Week, but at UNSW Canberra we like to celebrate science all year round. Here’s just a snapshot of some of the amazing science that takes place on campus every day.
An Aboriginal language could hold the key to solving some of the most challenging communication problems between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
UNSW Canberra researchers are applying human psychological concepts to autonomous agents, which will allow them to adapt to complex and dynamic environments.