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so we've been doing a lot of work at the university of sydney alongside part is internationally trying to identify systematically the, the evidence based ways in which people can reduce the fees of logical strain that develops when exposed extreme hate. so for example, applying voltage to the skin surface, we should be treating that was, but also if you apply, wanted that the skin surfaced by what's it got closed or simply using a sponge or a spray on that whole bunch of outputs of tables, which is the number one way in which we keep cool. this is what we sweat. so we can do that. that's very helpful in reducing the strain that the some bodies exposure, right? really very interesting story on each a directive piece in health research in cubase at the university of sydney. thank you for your time. the you on security council is held as fast as a meeting on the potential threats of august, the official intelligence, the global peace. it comes off to you in chief antonio gutierrez, along side a i. x bets wound, artificial intelligence could be an ex, essential threat to humanity, especial
so we've been doing a lot of work at the university of sydney alongside part is internationally trying to identify systematically the, the evidence based ways in which people can reduce the fees of logical strain that develops when exposed extreme hate. so for example, applying voltage to the skin surface, we should be treating that was, but also if you apply, wanted that the skin surfaced by what's it got closed or simply using a sponge or a spray on that whole bunch of outputs of tables,...
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Jul 30, 2023
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according to the announcement of the blog by the scientists of the university of sydney, a strange type of australian honey that produces honey has a unique antimicrobial power, including the ability to destroy all types of bacteria and fungi. common honey can be used with a wide range of fight against pathogens and also the growth of some to control the dangerous bacteria that if they enter the body through enslavement , infection or even death will result. by replacing diseased cells and transplanting young cells , they were able to achieve the formation of specialized brain support cells. they specialize in the brain, transplanting into the brain of a mouse, receiving sentences, not only with unhealthy cells, copper also competes and replaces them. from the results of this research , for the effective treatment of diseases such as alzheimer's and schizophrenia, there is a special doctor for 3d printers made of mud containing fiber and making gelatin without cells let's print the heart muscle, according to the ir website, whatever happened to the men of harvard university causes the p
according to the announcement of the blog by the scientists of the university of sydney, a strange type of australian honey that produces honey has a unique antimicrobial power, including the ability to destroy all types of bacteria and fungi. common honey can be used with a wide range of fight against pathogens and also the growth of some to control the dangerous bacteria that if they enter the body through enslavement , infection or even death will result. by replacing diseased cells and...
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Jul 3, 2023
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have been touted as reducing reliance on fossil fuels but according to one report from university of technology sydneyld cause more issues for the environment. elsa dominish is an author of that report and she explained why. evs are an important part of decarbonising our transport system, and they are definitely a better alternative combustion vehicles we have now, so they will be important, but we know they are increasing demand for a lot of minerals, what we call transition minerals, so this includes lithium, cobalt, copper, graphite, nickeland rare earths, and we know that there is new mining happening across the globe which is leading to some human rights impacts and also environmental harm. ev production has been ramped up quite significantly. is it too late when it comes to that impact, what you said about mining? it is not too late. ev production will continue for the next decade and onwards, so it is important that we think about how we can be mining more responsibly to ensure that we are protecting biodiversity, we are respecting indigenous rights. aside from responsible mining, what is a bet
have been touted as reducing reliance on fossil fuels but according to one report from university of technology sydneyld cause more issues for the environment. elsa dominish is an author of that report and she explained why. evs are an important part of decarbonising our transport system, and they are definitely a better alternative combustion vehicles we have now, so they will be important, but we know they are increasing demand for a lot of minerals, what we call transition minerals, so this...
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Jul 2, 2023
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but a report from the university of technology sydney says switching to electric cars could potentiallyse demand for minerals like lithium would mean digging hundreds of new mines. elsa dominish is an author of that report and shejoins us now. it is an important part of the solution to decarbonization art transport system and they are better alternative than because we have now but they would be important but we know they are increasing demand for lots of minerals. increasing demand for lots of minerals-— minerals. what we call transition _ minerals. what we call transition mirror i minerals. what we call| transition mirror shows minerals. it includes lithium, cobalt, graphite and rare earths. we know there's new mining happening across the globe which is leading to some human rights impacts and environmental harm. aside from resmnsible _ environmental harm. aside from responsible mining, _ environmental harm. aside from responsible mining, what - environmental harm. aside from responsible mining, what is i environmental harm. aside from responsible mining, what is a i responsible minin
but a report from the university of technology sydney says switching to electric cars could potentiallyse demand for minerals like lithium would mean digging hundreds of new mines. elsa dominish is an author of that report and shejoins us now. it is an important part of the solution to decarbonization art transport system and they are better alternative than because we have now but they would be important but we know they are increasing demand for lots of minerals. increasing demand for lots of...
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Jul 3, 2023
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and its production has increased significantly around the world but a report from the university of technology in sydneyctric elcteric cars could electric eleri could actually electric cars could actually cause more problems for the environment. also domination is an author of that and she explained why.— explained why. evs are important _ explained why. evs are important and - explained why. evs are important and they - explained why. evs are important and they are | important and they are important and they are important in terms of combustion vehicles right now and we know they are increasing demand for about transition minerals so this includes lithium, cobalt, copper, graphite, nickeland rare lithium, cobalt, copper, graphite, nickel and rare earth and we know that there is a new mining happening across the globe which is leading to some human rights impact and also environmental harm. e35 environmental harm. ev production _ environmental harm. ev production has been backed up significantly. is it too late when it comes to that impact, what you said about mining? it is not too late. ev production w
and its production has increased significantly around the world but a report from the university of technology in sydneyctric elcteric cars could electric eleri could actually electric cars could actually cause more problems for the environment. also domination is an author of that and she explained why.— explained why. evs are important _ explained why. evs are important and - explained why. evs are important and they - explained why. evs are important and they are | important and they are...
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Jul 5, 2023
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live now to sydney where we can speak to dr lana tatour who is an associate professor at the school of social sciences at the universityf new south wales in sydney. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. your perspective, give us your take on what has been going on in the last few days, this offensive on the part of israel and the outcome. thank you for having me. as israeli forces are withdrawing from jenin, the scale of devastation is becoming clear. houses have been destroyed, streets have been levelled, infrastructure as well destroyed, the devastation is beyond comprehension. it's a devastation that with inaudible for the palestinians in the refugee camp, the refugee palestinian population to overcome and this is the result of a massive aerial campaign of actually helicopters and ground invasion with tanks, with hundreds of tanks, leaving this, destruction beyond imagining in a refugee camp, and again, refugee population. israel argues this was necessary to route out terrorists, to route out those who are waging war against israel. us says it has a right to do that. your reaction? my reaction is — to do that. y
live now to sydney where we can speak to dr lana tatour who is an associate professor at the school of social sciences at the universityf new south wales in sydney. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. your perspective, give us your take on what has been going on in the last few days, this offensive on the part of israel and the outcome. thank you for having me. as israeli forces are withdrawing from jenin, the scale of devastation is becoming clear. houses have been destroyed, streets...
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Jul 2, 2023
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— co—director of the china international business and economic law centre at the university of new south wales in sydneya comprehensive ser of overarching principles as you mentioned. and its position, as well as its approach in the context of rising tensions, i think that's the context in which this all comes out. as you said, this is not new. it reiterates china's long—held principles of international relations. some of them actually are within china's constitution, such as song sovereignty integrity will interference. such as the sovereignty integrity will interference. but more importantly, i think as a part of your question, which is a china's strong opposition to hedge money and power politics. commitment to open international cooperation and determination to protect his national security and develop interest. so, with this, china now has a legislative crisis. it's a very high level to cover the laws published in the last 2—3 years. but also provide the basis of you to religiously work out quite so, would there be implications for businesses wishing to operate in china? —— future of legislative wo
— co—director of the china international business and economic law centre at the university of new south wales in sydneya comprehensive ser of overarching principles as you mentioned. and its position, as well as its approach in the context of rising tensions, i think that's the context in which this all comes out. as you said, this is not new. it reiterates china's long—held principles of international relations. some of them actually are within china's constitution, such as song...
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Jul 26, 2023
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climate dynamics professor at the university of new south wales he's on tom take focused work is very similar to the state to study. he's with his life not from sydney. welcome to the program of these kinds of warnings. have been coming for years. how do they know? that's right. i mean, this is a very interesting study out today, but it's very true that actually i 1st understanding that there could be a why staple state. that is to say a situation where the 20 circulation can collapse. the 1st thoughts on this was actually out in the early sixty's, philip by the name of henry storm. we're at a very famous type of nowadays and triggered a whole area of research. and we know from probably our climate reco. it's from by 6 theory. looking at the ocean circulation there, as well as the couple of comic models we used to project into the future. we know that this sort of a tiny circulation is vulnerable to change on the global warming. and we have evidence that it can switch off or collapse altogether. the time scale is a little bit on so, but i think all scientists would agree, it's a vulnerable system to climate change that you mentioned timescales them.
climate dynamics professor at the university of new south wales he's on tom take focused work is very similar to the state to study. he's with his life not from sydney. welcome to the program of these kinds of warnings. have been coming for years. how do they know? that's right. i mean, this is a very interesting study out today, but it's very true that actually i 1st understanding that there could be a why staple state. that is to say a situation where the 20 circulation can collapse. the 1st...
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refuseniks in 1987, when alex was three years old, he attended the sydney boys high school and went on to study law and politics at the university of new south wales he worked for a member of state legislator, a researcher and speechwriter before practicing law at two of the world's largest law firms. first in sydney and then in london. he served the spokesperson for the zionist federation of the united kingdom and was awarded a prestigious israel fellowship to work as. a research fellow and staff writer at a jerusalem based think tank. in 2013, he joined the executive council of australian jewry, australia's premier, representative and advocacy body for the australian jewish community, and was promoted to co-chief. officer in 2018, becoming one of the youngest leaders, the jewish diaspora. he he is a member of the jewish diplomatic corps as well. his fourth book which we're about to hear, the seven deadly myths, is the subject of this lecture and investing the extraordinary conspiracy theories behind antisemitism. ladies and gentlemen. future. thank you very much is a true pleasure. be with you all this evening. i want thank the d
refuseniks in 1987, when alex was three years old, he attended the sydney boys high school and went on to study law and politics at the university of new south wales he worked for a member of state legislator, a researcher and speechwriter before practicing law at two of the world's largest law firms. first in sydney and then in london. he served the spokesperson for the zionist federation of the united kingdom and was awarded a prestigious israel fellowship to work as. a research fellow and...
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Jul 20, 2023
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of certain medications, including chronobiotics or, for example, sleeping pills , for example, with regard to chronobiotics, there is melatonin melatonin, a hormone that regulates circadian rhythms , helps to fall asleep, but sydney universityard, therefore, were much easier to rebuild. and all because of the production of tryptophan in the brain. this amino acid helps to fall asleep easier, indeed. there is efficiency. here are more of these carbohydrates before bed, because this is our main source. that is tryptophan synthesis. that is, it is a public cheese. they are on the hormone, joy, the harmony of happiness. of course, these diets are special diets, when there is, which we can recommend to patients. and here nutritionists are skeptical recommend not to abuse sweet sleeping pills. do not forget that there are saturated fatty acids and sugars and with an excess of this product. we are just experiencing glycemic spikes. that is, we have an increase in energy, and after 20 minutes of spa , therefore, if we choose chocolate, then, of course, bitter and no more than 30 g. even better, eat a handful of nuts, nutritionists assure that this product also promotes the production of serotonin and is much healthier. but what exa
of certain medications, including chronobiotics or, for example, sleeping pills , for example, with regard to chronobiotics, there is melatonin melatonin, a hormone that regulates circadian rhythms , helps to fall asleep, but sydney universityard, therefore, were much easier to rebuild. and all because of the production of tryptophan in the brain. this amino acid helps to fall asleep easier, indeed. there is efficiency. here are more of these carbohydrates before bed, because this is our main...
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Jul 28, 2023
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requires a bit more, but it's study by sydney it's a study by sydney university in australia and what they found out is that four minutes ofs rate. >> so it's sort of, it's things like vacuuming and stuff like that. >> i mean, the same study , >> i mean, the same study, although we've got the story twice here, but the same study is talking about you play is talking about if you play with grandchildren for five with your grandchildren for five minutes a day, again the same the same thing will happen. you will cut your cut your how does that do that? >> i mean, it's basic exercise, it's basic, it's exercise. >> and if you don't go down to the gym, then don't give up. in other words , you can do the other words, you can do the housework for five. yeah, for five minutes, but really, really do it properly and that will cut your risk. in other words, it's a kind of some exercise is better than no exercise at all. yeah well, well, there you go. >> it makes the housework a bit more worthwhile, doesn't it ? more worthwhile, doesn't it? meanwhile we come back. all of that. claire, if we go on an all inclusive holiday , according to
requires a bit more, but it's study by sydney it's a study by sydney university in australia and what they found out is that four minutes ofs rate. >> so it's sort of, it's things like vacuuming and stuff like that. >> i mean, the same study , >> i mean, the same study, although we've got the story twice here, but the same study is talking about you play is talking about if you play with grandchildren for five with your grandchildren for five minutes a day, again the same the...