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Jack about to kick another goal - Sydney Uni Sport

Competitions. Jack about to kick another goal. 2014-09-23. Young Sydney University Australian football product Jack Hiscox has his bags packed – just in case. ... In that respect, Jack is the first Sydney University junior product to advance right
susf.com.au/blog/2014/09/23/australian-football-hiscox-22-9-14/
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How did the early Great Barrier Reef manage rapid environmental change?

29 April 2024 -
A new study, conducted at the University of Sydney research station at One Tree Island, shows that coral reef growth at the Great Barrier Reef about 7000 years ago wasn't halted but just went deeper, slower.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2024/04/29/--how-did-the-early-great-barrier-reef-manage-rapid-environmenta.html
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How will we feed the future?

2 November 2016 -
How will we feed the future? 31 October 2016. Experts unite to tackle issues in the food system at the Food Governance Conference. Leading experts will discuss how we can protect the future food system, while new research reveals our food labelling
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2016/10/31/how-will-we-feed-the-future--food-governance-conference-2016.html
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Australian researchers discover what turned Earth into a snowball 700m years ago

14 February 2024 -
More than 700 million years ago, planet Earth was plunged into a 57-million-year-long ice age. Australian scientists led by Dr Adriana Dutkiewicz and Professor Dietmar Müller at the University of Sydney now have an answer why this happened.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2024/02/08/geoscientists-discover-what-turned-snowball-earth-sturtian-ice-age-earthbyte.html
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Rapid R&D scaling could put Australia at forefront of net zero

22 November 2022 -
Initiative forwards key areas of decarbonisation . The Net Zero Initiative will advance research and development in four key areas – climate change risk, zero emissions electricity, zero emissions fuels and products and
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2022/11/21/rapid-r-d-scaling-could-put-australia-at-forefront-of-net-zero.html
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Is the health sector key to a low-carbon world?

Thursday November 21, 2019
Is the health sector key to a low-carbon world? Co presented with the Planetary Health Platform and Wiser Healthcare. This event brings together a panel of experts to discuss how the Australian healthcare system is a major contributor to the
www.sydney.edu.au/engage/events-sponsorships/sydney-ideas/2018/is-the-health-sector-key-to-a-low-carbon-world.html
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Biomolecular and cellular engineering - Faculty of Engineering

Researchers at our school work closely with clinicians and health experts to develop innovative technologies and products for various bio applications.
www.sydney.edu.au/engineering/our-research/healthcare-engineering/biomolecular-and-cellular-engineering.html

Designing With Adobe Express Course | CCE

Older versions of Adobe products may not include some features available within Adobe Creative Cloud CC versions and some visual and functional differences may exist. ... Designing With Adobe Express Course. <p>{block name:"Course Tagline - Adobe"}</p>.
cce.sydney.edu.au/course/ADX1
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Does the sea level or the sun drive volcanic seafloor topography?

27 November 2019 -
Computer modelling shows climate- and sea-level cycles are not responsible for the ‘hills’ and ‘valleys’ at the bottom of the sea – a hypothesis that would have mapped a path to uncovering Earth’s climate history.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2018/09/04/does-the-sea-level-or-the-sun-drive-volcanic-seafloor-topography.html

Four in Under-20 squad - Sydney Uni Sport

McCalman, a product of Kinross Wolaroi School at Orange, has also represented – as a flanker – at Schoolboy and Under 19 levels. ... Charles, a Knox Grammar School product, has three Australian Schoolboy caps.
susf.com.au/blog/2008/05/06/four-in-under-20-squad/