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09 August 2012
Improved blood doping detection protects sport and athletes
Dr Corinne Caillaud of the University of Sydney researches the impact of physical activity on doping tests to help prevent false positive results.
08 August 2012
The importance of the arts in meaningful education
In this opinion piece Arnold Aprill, Fulbright Senior Specialist and Sydney Ideas speaker, argues that in an information age, the arts must be central to the curriculum.
06 August 2012
Ginger muscles in on diabetes
Ginger, the common spice and ancient Asian remedy, could have the power to help manage the high levels of blood sugar which create complications for long-term diabetic patients, a University of Sydney study reports.