Not guilty: memory in the criminal justice system. 11 October 2016. Think back to a week ago, month ago, year ago. Do you remember exactly what you did and everyone you saw? Memory is a tricky thing, so what happens when it’s all that stands
Young protesters in Myanmar are using pop culture to get their message across and they won't back down, writes Dr Susan Banki of Sydney Southeast Asia Centre.
The dos and don'ts of coronavirus self-isolation. 17 March 2020. People should avoid contact with any person in their household who has tested positive for COVID-19 or is awaiting test results, writes Associate Professor Adam Kamradt-Scott.
Oscars retrospective: Steven Spielberg's Jaws. 10 February 2020. Though now controversial for its portrayal of sharks as man-eaters, Jaws was - and remains - a groundbreaking cinematic feat. Film studies expert Associate Professor Bruce Isaacs
other. This week, our Digital Rights and Governance project at the University of Sydney released a major report, detailing the attitudes and opinions of 1600 Australians on key rights issues.
In this article for The Conversation, Professor Rafael Calvo and Dorian Peters reveal the details of a report released today by the worldâ s largest technical professional organisation is designed to help humanity avoid a robot apocalypse.