UNSW Canberra student Shannon Breen has used his fourth-year thesis to investigate how a polymer/spray adhesive coating could be used to improve plain weave ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene for potential use in body armour.
The rise of lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS) or ‘killer robots’ could shift the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific region, according to UNSW Canberra Research Associate Austin Wyatt.
Homicide law and ballistics experts discuss why the accident on the set of the film ‘Rust’ is an urgent call for action for tighter safety protocols in Hollywood.
The UNSW Institute for Cyber Security (IFCYBER) hosted the Australian Signals Directorate’s (ASD’s) keynote address by Director-General Rachel Noble this morning.
Hypersonic technology could soon make a 90-minute trip from Paris to New York possible, but UNSW Canberra researchers have suggested that safety considerations must be further developed before hypersonic flight is commercialised.
Potential issues with drones and unmanned aerial vehicles, skill degradation during the pandemic, and other high-level issues facing our military were discussed by UNSW Canberra students at a recent event showcasing future capability.
A suite of Australian designed and built meteorological satellites could help meet the future needs of the Bureau of Meteorology, a UNSW Canberra study has found.
UNSW Canberra student and Royal Australian Navy Lieutenant Kurt Withers has used his final year thesis to address some of the everyday challenges experienced by the
The opportunity to engage with CSIRO experts in the field of additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing) is just one of the benefits of being a recipient of a CSIRO Data