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Cane toads are 'reluctant warriors' when it comes to oozing toxin
Sydney Con International Jazz Festival 2019
Researchers join multi-billion dollar smart satellite revolution
Epilepsy prediction device receives Microsoft grant
Leading virtuoso Zhang Qiang and prodigious pipa performer Liu Lu in concert
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16 May 2019
Leading virtuoso Zhang Qiang and prodigious pipa performer Liu Lu in concert
One of the world's greatest pipa players, Zhang Qiang, will join Sydney Conservatorium of Music lecturer Liu Lu to perform for the first time in Australia.
16 May 2019
Epilepsy prediction device receives Microsoft grant
The University of Sydney's Faculty of Engineering has been awarded an AI for Accessibility grant from Microsoft to support its efforts developing solutions that improve the independence for people living with epilepsy.
16 May 2019
Researchers join multi-billion dollar smart satellite revolution
The University of Sydney will be a key player in one of the most significant space industry research concentrations in Australia as part of a new Cooperative Research Centre for Smart Satellite Technologies and Analytics.
16 May 2019
Sydney Con International Jazz Festival 2019
International stars and Australian jazz heavyweights descend upon Sydney as The University of Sydney's Conservatorium of Music hosts its third annual International Jazz Festival on Sunday 2 June.
16 May 2019
Cane toads are 'reluctant warriors' when it comes to oozing toxin
Cane toads are exhausted by releasing their deadly toxin and will go to great lengths not to release it. They far prefer to run or freeze when a predator approaches.