
Women have hearts too!
People who have already had one heart attack could die from a second because they know so little about the disease, a joint Australian–US study has shown.
2 Jul 2008

Metals in brain seen in world-first images
For the first time, scientists can see images of metal elements such as iron and zinc and their associated proteins in brain and heart tissue, potentially pinpointing clinical diagnoses and confirming drug actions.
1 Jul 2008

Size (and shape) does matter, coral bleaching studies reveal
UTS researchers are hopeful that a study showing differences in the surface temperatures of corals will assist with the management of coral reefs around the world as sea temperatures rise.
24 Jun 2008

Emergent media and what they mean
One of the most widely talked about topics today - the so-called ‘new’ media drew a crowd of more than 350 alumni, academics, students and representatives of the public relations, advertising and multimedia industries to the latest UTSpeaks public lecture.
17 Jun 2008
First Aussie plug-in hybrid – next step in green car revolution
Australia’s first plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) was recently unveiled in Melbourne by the University of Technology, Sydney and green development company Szencorp.
12 Jun 2008
UTS launches world-leading online engineering lab
A UTS-developed remote laboratory allowing students to do physical experiments online from anywhere in the world 24 hours a day was launched recently by Federal Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr.
10 Jun 2008
Talkin' about tri-generation
Ever found yourself wondering when the old Carlton United Brewery on Broadway was going to get that much-needed facelift? The brewery has stood dormant and dry since 2005, but now, nips and tucks are underway and the iconic site is being transformed. Its old, hops-stained walls are coming down and making way for a clean, green urban precinct.
3 Jun 2008