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Pioneering study of cannabis extracts in treating epileptic kids

10 December 2019 -
PELICAN study takes cannabis products used in the community into the lab – and interviews families living with epilepsy. ... A pioneering study, the Paediatric Epilepsy Lambert Initiative Cannabinoid Analysis (PELICAN), launches today not only to
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2016/08/18/pioneering-study-of-cannabis-extracts-in-treating-epileptic-kids.html
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University spin-out Gelion to make next-gen batteries in Sydney

9 September 2021 -
Gelion’s partnership with Battery Energy represents the next stage of commercialisation for Gelion and Battery Energy, demonstrating their commitment to supplying competitive Australian-designed and manufactured energy storage products to
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2021/09/10/university-spin-out-gelion-zinc-bromide-batteries-battery-energy-sydney-renewables.html
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Researchers develop improved recycling process for carbon fibres

8 March 2021 -
Until now, it has been impossible to continuously recycle products made of carbon fibres. ... Given that most recycling involves shredding, cutting or grinding, fibres are worn out, decreasing a future product’s viability,” said Dr Hadigheh.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2021/03/08/researchers-develop-improved-recycling-process-for-carbon-fibres.html
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Locations and facilities - Faculty of Science

The farm also runs beef cattle. The Llara farm has significant environmental assets which are available for teaching and research related to multifunctional landscapes comprised of integrated agricultural and natural environments ... A new project has
www.sydney.edu.au/science/about/locations-and-facilities.html
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Top ways travellers try to beat jetlag

17 June 2022 -
Light therapy in the lounges to help passenger acclimatise to the time zone, along with an outdoor area in the lounge to provide exposure to natural light, are also among the
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/10/18/top-ways-travellers-try-to-beat-jetlag.html
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Where does untreated wastewater go in developing countries?

If an excess of nutrients (such as nitrogen and phosphorous) are released into the environment from untreated wastewater, it can foul natural ecosystems and disrupt aquatic life.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2021/01/12/where-does-untreated-wastewater-go-in-developing-countries-.html
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Evolution wired human brains to act like supercomputers

15 September 2023 -
The study’s findings not only confirm existing theories about the brain’s use of Bayesian-like inference but open doors to new research and innovation, where the brain’s natural
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2023/09/15/evolution-wired-human-brains-to-act-like-supercomputers.html
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About us - Chau Chak Wing Museum

The collections began with the Nicholson Collection of antiquities in 1860 and continued to grow to include the Macleay Collections of natural history, ethnography, science and historic photography, and the University
www.sydney.edu.au/museum/about-us.html
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Exploring the benefits of pescetarianism

13 November 2023 -
However, for many of us, the idea of going 'cold turkey' on animal products can be quite challenging. ... But what if there was an approach where we didn’t need to exclude all animal products?
www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/news-and-events/news/2023/07/06/exploring-the-benefits-of-pescetarianism.html