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Western Sydney University partners with Innovyz to bring research to market
The partnership will pave the way for the future commercialisation of a range of inventions pioneered by University researchers.

Study finds dancing halves chance of death from cardiovascular disease
Researchers studied 48 thousand people without cardiovascular disease over a decade to determine how exercise affected their health outcomes.

Police drones: can we trust the eyes in the sky?
In Australia, unmanned aerial vehicles – or drones – are now being used by the police in most states as a tool to help fight crime or to assist in rescue missions.

New book sheds light on island society founded by English sailor
A book by a Western Sydney University linguist has shed new light on the unique society and English language that has evolved in the Cook Islands among the descendants of a real-life Robinson Crusoe figure.

Cuts to WaterNSW’s science staff will put Sydney’s water quality at risk
The recent axing of five of the six senior scientists charged with protecting the health and safety of Sydney’s drinking water has understandably created concerns.

Start-ups in focus as Western Sydney MP visits Werrington Park Corporate Centre
Harnessing the entrepreneurial nature of western Sydney was on the agenda as local Federal MP Jason Clarke met with start-ups at the Werrington Park Corporate Centre.
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