People with advanced-stage Hodgkin's lymphoma can be spared the serious side effects of chemotherapy thanks to high-tech scans that predict early response to treatment, new findings by University of Sydney scholars in collaboration with national and international partners reveal.
Mitchell Cleaver is the first Sydney Law School student to receive a dual degree from one of the UK's most prestigious law schools.
Whatever the outcome of this election, hung parliaments and minority governments will increasingly be a feature of the Australian political landscape, writes Dr Peter Chen.
We're helping more than 40 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Year 12 students prepare for exams and university life as part of the Bunga Barrabugu Winter Program this week.
New research suggests the worse our reactions to mosquito bites are, the more likely it is we'll get sick, says Dr Cameron Webb.
Professor Ian Hickie has applauded Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's commitment to invest $30 million in a world-leading suicide prevention system as the centre-piece of the government's $192 million mental health policy, announced on the weekend.
In light of the historic referendum resulting in a call for Britain to leave the European Union, our experts explain what the change could mean for Europe, Australia and the rest of the world.
Unveiled this week, the new flight planning system is the result of a world-first, four-year project conducted at the University's Australian Centre for Field Robotics (ACFR). The team comprising four aeronautical research fellows, 3 PhD candidates and 10 software engineers worked on designing new system models.
The protection of human rights is a basic test of a government's decency, writes Professor Ben Saul.
Sudden cardiac death claims the lives of 2-3 young Australians every week.