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The government's preventative detention legislation, explained

11 December 2023 -
The High Court’s decision was celebrated by human rights organisations and some legal scholars. ... The minister’s previous “god-like powers” in this area have been widely criticised.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2023/12/11/the-government-s-preventative-detention-legislation--explained.html
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Mosquito saliva vital to the discovery of future drugs

13 November 2019 -
By mimicking the anti-clotting properties of the proteins in a mosquito's saliva, scientists could develop new drugs to treat conditions like deep vein thrombosis or stroke, according to new ... These proteins are designed to prevent the host
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2018/03/29/mosquito-saliva-vital-to-the-discovery-of-future-drugs.html
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Best and brightest Dalyell students tackle the tough issues

21 December 2020 -
transport system for the State, and a team which tackled the wicked issue of the Victorian Police Force's public standing. ... During the judging event, the Dean of the Business School, Professor Greg Whitwell, named IBM the Business Dalyell program's
www.sydney.edu.au/business/news-and-events/news/2020/02/13/best-and-brightest-dalyell-students-tackle-the-tough-issues.html

Chancellor enthused by rugby sevens debut - Sydney Uni Sport

women’s rugby sevens after a successful debut with the Barbarians at last week’s National Women’s Rugby Sevens Championship. ... Chancellor was selected in the Barbarian’s squad after putting in an impressive audition at the AIS camp at the end
susf.com.au/blog/2013/04/16/chancellor-enthused-by-rugby-sevens-debut/
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Research groups

We bring together the expertise of scholars from multiple disciplines to research the business issues impacting the world. Learn more about our research groups.
www.sydney.edu.au/business/our-research/research-groups.html
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4 reasons agriculture needs to phase out reliance on glyphosate

3 December 2019 -
Director of the Sydney Institute for Agriculture, Alex McBratney, says it's time to look beyond glyphosate. ... In 2000 when Monsanto’s patent expired, global glyphosate use was about 193.5 million tonnes a year.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2018/10/09/4-reasons-agriculture-needs-to-phase-out-reliance-on-glyphosate.html

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Subscribe. to the NZI newsletter. There's no silver bullet to address climate change and it cannot be solved by one researcher, institution or company alone. ... Level 5, Dean's Unit,. Computer Science Building (J12),. University of Sydney.
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Former guerrilla fighters becoming citizen scientists

14 August 2019 -
Researchers from the University of Sydney and the Earlham Institute are working with ex-combatants of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (People's Army FARC-EP) to grow their capability ... Associate Professor Jaime Gongora. FARC-EP ex-combatants
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/08/13/former-guerrilla-fighters-becoming-citizen-scientists.html
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Five minutes with Professor Harbans Bariana

4 October 2019 -
Five minutes with Professor Harbans Bariana. 1 October 2019. Safeguarding the world's food supply. ... Genetics. Where did your passion for enhancing rust resistance in wheat to safeguard the world’s food production come from?
www.sydney.edu.au/science/news-and-events/2019/10/01/five-minutes-harbans-bariana.html