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Western Sydney University has again been named as one of the world’s top 400 universities, with the release of the 2016 US News Best Global Universities Ranking.
Dr Ian Wright took out the First Place and People’s Choice awards for his scientific and community work to alleviate the lasting effects of coalmines in Sydney’s rivers.
The tree chambers allow scientists to control temperature, humidity, CO2 concentration and water availability of each tree, granting them a valuable opportunity to turn up the dials to see how they’ll react to climate change.
From the uneasy masculinity of country towns to suburban noir and inner city scrubland, the Sydney Review of Books is publishing new essays on the places who make us who we are.
Researchers enlisted the help of medical professionals working around the world for an international audit. In total, hundreds of doctors and nurses from over 50 countries joined the study.
A common fear women have when contemplating having a baby is whether the birth will tear the perineum.
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