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ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Science and its partners are having impact around the world. From fisheries and social change in PNG to...

...micro-recycling and manufacturing green ceramics in Nowra, NSW, Australia. Explore the breadth, depth and diversity of our impact stories here.

PNG fish farming

Professor Jes Sammut from the School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences addresses the protein shortage in Papa New Guinea (PNG) through fish farming.

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Rethinking waste

Pioneering recycling methods are transforming used glass and textiles into practical products.

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Mitigating disease through proactive health care

Drop Bio Health is transforming the field of personal and preventative health, in the home

Improving health with the help of AI

Associate Professor Fatemeh Vafaee leads a research and development team building an advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform to fast-track the discovery and development of new drug combinations

Healing hidden worlds for a brighter tomorrow

Professor Adrianna Vergés works on re-balancing the seascapes of Sydney’s waters for future ecological and socio-economic success

Assessing dementia risk from home

CogDrisk is an online 20-minute assessment for dementia risk that can help individuals and healthcare professionals take early action

New hope for mobility after injury

Project Avatar aims to restore sensation after a complete spinal cord injury, giving hope to up to half of patients

Pioneering a quantum future

Professor Michelle Simmon's discoveries in the field of atomic electronics are leading an international race to develop the world’s first error-corrected quantum computer in silicon

Following the world’s ocean currents from space

SWOT is an international space mission that keeps an eye on Earth’s waters, so communities and industries can monitor and plan for tomorrow

From extinction to flourishing

In partnership with NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, the Wild Deserts initiative aims to restore around 400 square kms of Sturt National Park’s desert ecosystem.

Exposing the top danger to beachgoers

Professor Rob Brander's long-standing partnership with Surf Lifesaving Australia saves lives by revealing the hidden power of rips

Gaining a competitive advantage through data

From surfing to motorsports, the ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Data Science Hub (uDASH) is changing the field of play through data science, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning

Accurately tracking greenhouse gas emissions

Professor Bryce Kelly leads the way in measuring net zero progress and reducing corporate carbon liabilities through gas inventory verification

Improving quad-bike safety

Emeritus Professor Raphael Grzebieta has spent years working on better protection for quad-bike riders, to prevent injury and death

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Decarbonising flight

ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø's hydrogen fuel cells team, led byÌýDr Quentin Meyer and Professor Chuan Zhao, are powering the aviation industry towards net zero

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A brighter future for drug-exposed babies

Neuroscientist Associate Professor Kelly Clemens partners with local hospitals to improve the lives of opioid-affected newborns

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Alumni career stories

Learn about the rewarding careers of our alumni across the globe and their impact, breakthroughs and accomplishments in their communities and industries.Ìý

Research impact

From environmental to materials, health and fundamental sciences, explore our research impact case studies at ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Science.Ìý

Partnership stories

Watch our short case study videos to learn more about our ongoing collaborations with partners and industries.Ìý