2018

Articles published in 2018

12 February 2018

Opioids for muscle and joint pain in older people may be harmful

A new study has shown that opioids offer older people with muscle and joint pain little benefit, whilst significantly increasing the risk of serious negative side effects.
12 February 2018

Empowering Indonesia's future leaders

Leaders from Disabled People's Organisations have completed a two-week leadership run by the University of Sydney.
12 February 2018

New funding sees researchers collaborate with top international universities

New research funding will see 7 academics and PhD students from the School of Literature, Art and Media work with colleagues at top universities in Asia, Britain and the United States.
12 February 2018

10 tips for thriving in your first year

It's no secret that starting uni can be a bit daunting. Begin your studies on the right foot with our tried and true tips for thriving in your first year.
12 February 2018

The EJ series, part 12: lock the gate, place and environmental justice.

George Woods from the Lock the Gate Alliance shares the story of her place and the work being done by Lock the Gate on environmental justice. This article is based on a presentation by George Woods on a panel entitled ‘Environmental Justice and Place’ at the Environmental Justice 2017: Looking Back, Looking Forward Conference, University of Sydney, 6-8 November 2017.
10 February 2018

Faculty of Dentistry welcomes Dr Skinner

Dr Skinner brings with him over ten years of experience in oral health, including expertise gained in his recent position as Director of Oral Health Strategy NSW.
09 February 2018

Allergan to acquire University of Sydney spinoff Elastagen

University spinoff Elastagen Pty Ltd has entered into a definitive agreement under which Allergan plc, a leading global biopharmaceutical company, has agreed to acquire the company.
09 February 2018

Termites' unique gut 'factory' key to global domination

An international team of scientists led by Sydney has found the secret of termites' success lies in the millions of unique micro-organisms in their guts, which they not only inherit but also share across colonies.
09 February 2018

Can self-driving cars save lives?

Most car accidents stem from human error. But will autonomous vehicles keep us any safer? Stephen Greaves investigates.
08 February 2018

Smart food packaging to reduce Australia’s waste problems

Smart food packaging could be near thanks to new research in ‘printable food ink sensors’. These inks are designed to detect gases produced by bacteria in order to provide us with a timely insight into our food’s quality.
08 February 2018

National Council of Women awards three future leaders

An experimental composer, a social justice advocate and a chronic pain researcher: meet three students recently recognised by the National Council of Women NSW for their significant achievements.
08 February 2018

Celebrating women and girls in science

University of Sydney scientists are today hosting a conversation in Westmead on the achievements and challenges facing women in science.
08 February 2018

The rise of true crime and criminology

Associate Professor Rebecca Scott Bray discusses the explosion of the true crime genre and the important questions it raises about crime, victims, criminal justice, and new media in contemporary society.
08 February 2018

Experimental composer wins future leader award

Meet experimental composer Alexis Weaver, one of three University of Sydney students recognised by the National Council of Women NSW for her remarkable achievements.
07 February 2018

Why heart age calculators should be used with caution

Online heart age and heart disease risk calculators are widely used but often misleading for the average person, new research from the University of Sydney reveals.
07 February 2018

An insider's guide to starting uni

Think you know everything you need to about starting uni? Skim our insider student tips to make sure you’re ready to hit the ground running during your first weeks on campus.
07 February 2018

Racehorses unaffected by Hendra vaccination: study

An extensive study for the Queensland Racing Integrity Commission published in the Australian Veterinary Journal this week demonstrates that vaccinating against the Hendra virus does not reduce the chances of a horse winning.
07 February 2018

New drug discovery project tackles neglected tropical disease

A drug discovery project launched late yesterday will take an open source approach to discover compounds that could lead to treatment for a neglected tropical infectious disease which causes devastating deformities.
07 February 2018

Acting Dean of Dentistry announced

Professor Heiko Spallek has been appointed as Acting Dean of Dentistry, and will oversee the transition to the new Faculty of Medicine and Health.
06 February 2018

Simple molecule could prevent, alleviate pre-diabetes

Restoring levels of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ), a key molecule in energy production in cells, could overcome insulin resistance or pre-diabetes - a precursor to type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.