Towards Zero Hunger Worldwide
Towards Zero Hunger Worldwide Science & Tech When UNSW's Jes Sammut helped to start a fish farming research project in the remote PNG highlands, the hope was to improve the nutrition of the...
View ArticleFood security: the world is hungry for a solution
The complex issue of global food security can only be solved if all nations work together, a UNSW expert says.
View ArticleUNSW researchers granted top honours from Australian Academy of Science
Three UNSW scientists are honoured for cutting-edge research into climate change and ocean systems, nanomaterials and food and health, and DNA sequencing and gene...
View ArticleFuture of food: what's on the menu in 2050
From insects to cultured meat, nothing is off the table when it comes to feeding the world’s population which is estimated to be 10 billion people in 30 years’ time.
View ArticleUNSW posts big jump in 2023 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
UNSW Sydney continues to climb the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, the global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
View ArticleFish farming for change: empowering Papua New Guinea communities
A UNSW Sydney researcher has received $2.6 million in funding to expand fish farming and its positive social impact in Papua New Guinea.
View ArticleSupermarket surveillance: why we dislike it and what stores should be doing
A UNSW consumer psychologist says that supermarkets need to take a new approach to ease shopper frustrations.
View ArticleUNSW researchers a step closer to making green ammonia a reality
Green ammonia has the potential to drastically reduce the carbon footprint needed to produce fertiliser vital for crop-growing.
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