Current advice for COVID-19 health workers is based on the assumption that droplets bearing the virus travel no further than 2 metres and do not remain in the air. The body of published evidence suggests otherwise.
A team from UNSW will be the only one representing Australia in the finals of Elon Musk’s Hyperloop Pod Competition 2019 after beating more than 2000 entrants.
Work on metamaterials looks at the way acoustic coatings on submarine hulls can help them remain quiet while also evading sonar detection from other marine vessels.
Professor Con Doolan and his aeroacoustics research group from UNSW Mechanical Engineering have just partnered with colleagues at the University of Sydney on a project to create 3D-printed drones for the Department of Defence.
A record three UNSW leaders in technological sciences and engineering have been elected ATSE Fellows for 2018, joining some of the country's most influential innovators in STEM.
Researchers from UNSW Engineering, in partnership with Flame Security International, have received a $3 million Commonwealth grant to develop the industry’s first eco-friendly, non-toxic and durable flame retardant.
Vanadium flow batteries can be halved in size and doubled in energy capacity making them suitable for electric vehicles, Dr Chris Menictas tells International Flow Battery Forum.
Karen Kuan has not let the grass grow under her feet. During her time as a Civil Engineering student, she has never stopped questing for opportunities to learn and grow.
UNSW students, staff and industry partners have been handed a unique opportunity to explore the exciting world of additive manufacturing (otherwise known as 3D printing), with the arrival of a sophisticated metal 3D printing machine under an initi