Researchers at UNSW Canberra have developed a revolutionary new method to make contaminated water safe for drinking – by using mini underwater explosions to destroy disease-causing microorganisms.
A survey that invites participants to imagine they’re the designer of autonomous military technology is the brainchild of UNSW Canberra’s Dr Christine Boshuijzen-van Burken.
Clean-burning and abundant, hydrogen has the potential to be the fuel of the future. It is, however, limited by insufficient safety standard and regulation.
Ground-breaking research into the use of "rammed earth" in building construction is helping with the development of what will soon be Canberra's most environmentally friendly residential neighbourhood.
“Engineering is a career for all” – this is just one of the important messages the UNSW Canberra Young Women in Engineering (YoWIE) program is committed to bringing to life.
The Australian Research Council (ARC) has awarded six UNSW researchers grants totalling more than $2.8 million in the latest round of Linkage Projects.
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?