• Family man Mark Ledbury cycles 2.5km daily from his home in Pyrmont to his workplace at The University of Sydney.

    BBC: Cycling sees massive growth in Sydney

  • Health expert Professor Simon Chapman of the University of Sydney said a ban would send an unmistakeable message to communities.

    BBC: Smoking ban lessons from abroad

  • But last year Emma Whitelaw, a biochemist at the University of Sydney, demonstrated that epigenetic traits could be inherited in mice.

    ECONOMIST: Genes are not all there is to heredity

  • Researchers from the University of Sydney typed the words "vaccination" and "immunisation" into seven search engines, including Google, Yahoo, Lycos and Altavista.

    BBC: Web 'bias' against vaccination

  • Berkeley and is now at the University of Sydney in Australia.

    NPR: Rebuilding-Project Scholar Picked for New Orleans Job

  • James Reilly, of the University of Sydney, who has studied China's policy towards Japan, says that public pressure is most potent when the elite is divided.

    ECONOMIST: Less biding and hiding

  • Joss Bland-Hawthorn, an astrophysicist at the University of Sydney, New South Wales, is counting on a new scanner, called HERMES to give his research a boost.

    FORBES: Searching for the Siblings of the Sun

  • Back in 2003, Kathryn North and colleagues at the University of Sydney published a paper in a leading genetics journal about a gene called ACTN3.

    FORBES: Genetic tests for kids' sports abilities: hype or science?

  • Australians who wanted to study their own literature at university, for instance, could not do so until 1962, when the University of Sydney set up the first full chair in Australian literature.

    ECONOMIST: The wizards of Oz come of age

  • At the University of Sydney, in Australia, Steve Manos used an evolutionary algorithm to come up with novel patterns in a type of optical fibre that has air holes shot through its length.

    ECONOMIST: Monitor

  • He's given millions to the University of Sydney.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "It was a packed hall, and there were a lot of hostile questions directed to China from (participants from) Asia and the United States, " said Dupont, director of the Centre for International Security Studies at the University of Sydney.

    CNN: Explainer: South China Sea - Asia's most dangerous waters

  • Researchers from the University of Sydney have done some advanced crunching of numbers regarding the effects of FTL space travel via Alcubierre drive, taking into consideration the many types of cosmic particles that would be encountered along the way.

    MSN: Warp speed? Slowing down could be a real killer

  • Jim Wolfensohn was a second-year student at the University of Sydney when a friend of his and the captain of the fencing team, Rupert Bligh, asked if he wanted to go to Melbourne the next day to fence in the national university championships.

    FORBES: Unlocking Your Success Equation

  • "The fundamental fact is cyber criminals are highly organized with sophisticated corporate structures and business chains, " said Michael Fraser, director of the Communications Law Centre at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia.

    CNN: Twitter message could be cyber criminal at work

  • Less than a month after I mentioned a new fingerprinting technique using electrostatic charges, forensic scientist Dr. Xanthe Spindler of the University of Technology Sydney in Australia has announced a wildly different new fingerprinting technique.

    FORBES: Using Antibodies to Find Old Fingerprints

  • Mr Kalmin holds a Bachelor of Business from the University of Technology, Sydney and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Australia and the Financial Services Institute of Australasia.

    FORBES: Glencore Prospectus Confirms IPO Will Create Six New Billionaires

  • Dr. Daniel Ramp at the University of Technology, Sydney (Australia), where a centre for Compassionate Conservation is being established, notes, by placing compassion alongside conservation, decision-making that results in poor animal welfare and conservation outcomes should become more transparent and avoidable and this will be a great aid to wildlife management.

    FORBES: Compassionate Conservation: A Discussion from the Frontlines With Dr. Marc Bekoff

  • At the very start of Parramatta Road, the castle-like buildings of Sydney University were modeled on London's Westminster Abbey.

    CNN: Spectacular scenes at Sydney festival

  • Still, at 25 he held the chair of Greek at Sydney University, and so became the youngest professor in what was then the British empire (and rather cross that Friedrich Nietzsche, whose philosophic works he admired, had become a professor at an even earlier age).

    ECONOMIST: Enoch Powell

  • Manuka honey has been the subject of particular interest, with the results of a study just published by Sydney University finding that it has powerful antibacterial properties, and is even effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

    CNN: Study: Honey can kill superbugs

  • Dr. Uncles is a professor of marketing in the Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales, Sydney.

    WSJ: Corporate Image as Recruiting Tool

  • "It may be that reducing cholesterol to levels that are consistent with what used to be found in rural china is where we need to head, " says Sydney Smith, a cardiologist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and a co-author of the new guidelines.

    FORBES: Cholesterol Guidelines A Gift For Merck, Pfizer

  • Leffler and Kalish (also 34) met in 1997 playing soccer for a club in Sydney, where both attended the city's University of Technology.

    FORBES: Entrepreneurs

  • In 1972 Sydney Brenner, a biologist then at Cambridge University, decided to work out the connections of every cell in the nervous system of a small nematode worm called C. elegans.

    ECONOMIST: Connectomics aims to map the atlas of the brain

  • At a recent meeting of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience in Sydney, Dr McGrath and Alan Mackay-Sim, of Griffith University, Brisbane, presented strong evidence for this theory.

    ECONOMIST: Schizophrenia: Let the sun shine in | The

  • Professor EDWARD BLAKELY (University of Sydney): Well, a lot of wisdom and that is how to organize the bureaucracy to respond to a disaster or a catastrophe of this scale.

    NPR: Rebuilding-Project Scholar Picked for New Orleans Job

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