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China calls on cloud computing expert

13 August 2021 -
China calls on cloud computing expert. 29 November 2016. Professor creates sustainable data centres with China. Australian cloud computing specialist Professor Albert Zomaya from the University of Sydney will work with one of China's leading
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2016/11/29/china-calls-on-cloud-computing-expert-.html
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Astronomers spun up by galaxy-shape finding

15 January 2020 -
Sydney scientists have measured how a galaxyâ s spin affects its shape - and found faster-spinning galaxies are flatter and rounder. The discovery was made sampling 845 galaxies and could help provide insights into a galaxyâ s past.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/09/12/astronomers-spun-up-by-galaxy-shape-finding.html
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How urban seasnakes lost their stripes

8 January 2020 -
How urban seasnakes lost their stripes. 11 August 2017. WATCH: Seasnakes are turning black because of pollution, a study in New Caledonia has shown, while the snakes in pristine waters retain their stripes. Corresponding author Professor Rick Shine
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/08/11/how-urban-seasnakes-lost-their-stripes.html
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Workplace policies must reflect 21st century realities

Workplace policies must reflect 21st century realities. 31 May 2016. Work and care policy needs to reflect research evidence, writes Dr Elizabeth Hill, co-convenor of the Australian Work and Family Policy Roundtable. A young family watch a
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2016/05/31/workplace-policies-must-reflect-21st-century-realities-.html
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International scholarship student leads barley rust breakthrough

8 June 2022 -
International scholarship student leads barley rust breakthrough. 8 June 2022. New tactic in ‘arms race’ against cereal killer. An international scholarship student has found and defined the sequence of an important gene underlying leaf rust
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2022/06/08/international-scholarship-student-leads-barley-rust-breakthrough.html
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Drilled Alaska: experts comment on Trump's oil and gas plan

The US Department of the Interior has approved oil and gas drilling in Alaska's pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. University of Sydney experts comment on the possible impact on the environment, Native Peoples and animal populations.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/08/20/drilled-alaska--experts-comment-on-trump-s-oil-and-gas-plan.html

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Browse some of our stories here. Latest news. More news. The Matilda Centre in University News and Opinion.
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School of Project Management - Faculty of Engineering

We're the world’s first entity that offers a full suite of research and educational offerings in projects, spanning project initiation and delivery, project governance, the application of new technologies to projects and project leadership in
www.sydney.edu.au/engineering/schools/school-of-project-management.html
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Do you think you’re exclusively straight?

12 October 2021 -
Scientific research has shown that sexuality exists on a spectrum. But how certain are people about where they fit on it? A new study suggests that people's reported sexual orientation can change after reading about the nature of sexual orientation.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2021/08/20/do-you-think-you-re-exclusively-straight-.html
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Unexpected discovery about stem cell immortality study

26 November 2020 -
Independent groups of scientists investigating telomeres and stem cells have found what may lie behind their immortality - telomeres in pluripotent stem cells are protected very differently than telomeres in adult tissue.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/11/26/unexpected-discovery-about-stem-cell-immortality-study.html