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Deadline extended for sustainability submissions[2 December 2008]

The Institute of Sustainable Solutions has extended the deadline for EOIs for its Icon program, which comes with $500,000 in funding. More
Kick, catch and throw - key to obesity prevention[1 December 2008]

A new clue to help slow the nation's obesity epidemic has been discovered. More
Mumbai: Temple of cinema the set for unprecedented terrorism [28 November 2008]

The terrorist onslaught in Mumbai is unprecedented in India for its scale, horror and sophistication, writes Dr Sheleyah A. Courtney. More
Launch of the Design Lab and a great IDEA [28 November 2008]
The Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning recently launched the Design Lab, an innovative new centre for digital design. More
Dancing with the scientists[28 November 2008]

A Sydney PhD student has won an international competition to 'dance your Phd thesis'. More
First study showing how protein fine-tunes the heart[27 November 2008]

New research shows for the first time how cardiac myosin-binding protein binds to actin and maintains regular heart function. More
Rich data reins in rogue traders[27 November 2008]

University of Sydney researchers are helping to develop a world first technology that is able to detect when people are manipulating financial markets illegally to make a profit. More
Ramaciotti Foundations fund Sydney University projects[26 November 2008]
The University of Sydney has had remarkable success in applications for grants from The Ramaciotti Foundations announced recently. More
How microscopy can unlock the key to disease[26 November 2008]

A leading international scientist will discuss the latest microscopic techniques in a public lecture to launch the Electron Microscope Unit's Golden Jubilee Symposium. More
Architecture, design and planning students on show[25 November 2008]
A huge crowd turned out for the 2008 graduate exhibition of works from final year Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning students last Friday. More
Fair Work bill will protect most vulnerable expert says[25 November 2008]

The Labor Government's new Fair Work bill will give critical protection to many of Australia's lowest paid and most vulnerable workers according to Dr Rae Copper. More
Green communications coming to a computer near you[24 November 2008]

Existing materials will provide unlimited bandwidth in the near future according to Dr David Moss from CUDOS. More

