Image via Business Insider Hungarian scientists from the Atomki Nuclear Research Institute led by Professor Attila Krasznahorkay believe they have found evidence of a fifth force of nature.
Image via Business Insider Hungarian scientists from the Atomki Nuclear Research Institute led by Professor Attila Krasznahorkay believe they have found evidence of a fifth force of nature.
UNSW vice chancellor Professor Attila Brungs.Credit: Oscar Colman In 2023, UNSW received $71 million in donation revenue – a ...
Scientia Professor Helen Christensen from UNSW Sydney and the Black Dog Institute is recognised as 2024 NSW Scientist of the Year.Four researchers ...
This book examines the age of Attila, roughly the fifth century CE, an era in which western Eurasia experienced significant geopolitical and cultural changes. The Roman Empire collapsed in western ...
UNSW Sydney has received a $25.9 million (US$16.98 million) donation from the Swire Group. The funds will allow Kirby ...
Dr. Attila Zsaki is an Associate Professor in the Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering. He obtained his B.Eng. degree from Ryerson University in 1996 and his M.A.Sc. and Ph.D.
Attila Klein was a biology professor who worked for years to establish the Environmental Studies program at Brandeis, and was a great mentor to students and faculty. Jacob B. Goldston Family Award for ...
UNSW vice-chancellor and president professor Attila Brungs said: “Being together on every single hospital floor means ...
Curious whether the resulting uptick of racial diversity has actually contributed to shareholder value, Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Melbourne Attila Balogh and Professor of ...