Royal Society of NSW
Enriching lives through knowledge and inquiry
The Royal Society of NSW, Australia is the oldest learned society in the Southern Hemisphere, tracing its origins back to 1821. Its purpose is to advance knowledge and promote intellectual inquiry across and between the sciences and all other areas of human endeavour.
The generous support of the NSW State Government Office of the Chief Scientist and Engineer in making possible the recordings of RSNSW events is gratefully acknowledged.
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Renewable Energy 101: What is being delivered in NSW’s first renewable energy zone?
A Future Made in Australia
Optimising yield growth & ‘5th quarter’ use for Australian agricultural food access &market security
Общественные вмешательства на основе искусства для психического здоровья молодежи
ИИ: Надежда и ажиотаж — Заключительная сессия
AI: The Hope and the Hype — AI Research — Future Directions
ИИ: надежда и ажиотаж — ИИ на практике
ИИ: надежда и ажиотаж — ИИ в здравоохранении
ИИ: надежда и ажиотаж — ИИ в сообществах
ИИ: Надежда и шумиха — ИИ и закон
AI: The Hope and the Hype — Welcome, Opening and Keynote Addresses
Male Infertility Public Forum
Building resilient futures: Understanding rural youth through the lens of place, risk and prevention
After the Crisis: a new Australian Dream
Have universities become too political?
Bringing Financial Reporting into the 21st Century
Busting Myths, Bridging Gaps: Public Health Approaches to Hearing Loss in Adults
Nature-based solutions for future farming
An elegant solution to enduring problems in education
Solving Australia’s Productivity Crisis
PFAS in New South Wales: Is it under control?
Agriculture over the Horizon
Hidden causes of rising disability and death in the working population
Extreme wildfires in a warming world: insights and challenges
The Productivity Challenge: the role of innovations and R&D in Australian business
AI: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
From Test Tubes to Terawatts: How Research Sparked a Battery Business
Rethinking Mobility in a Changing Climate
Is my food killing me?
Extreme Earth: Antarctica’s climate warning for the future and what we can all do about it