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Curious Kids: how does my tummy turn food into poo?
How does my tummy turn the food I eat into poo? – Luke, age 4. Hi Luke. What a terrific question! The story of how your food ends up as poo is an amazing one.

#MeToo catches up with spiritual healers the case of brazils john of god
We’ve seen countless spiritual leaders and religious institutions embroiled in sexual abuse scandals around the globe.

Don’t bank on Dollarmites to teach financial literacy: here are our alternatives
The recent royal commission into banking has revealed rampant wrongdoing by the big banks. As a result, there is renewed public interest in school banking schemes.

World-first technology to revolutionise space imaging
A revolutionary and world-first approach to space imaging led by Western Sydney University’s International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems (ICNS).

Business sentiment up in western Sydney
The sixth Making Western Sydney Greater Report, published in collaboration with Western Sydney University, has found business sentiment is at a five-year high among the 200 businesses surveyed in the region.

Explainer: how does a vasectomy work and can it be reversed?
Some men may shudder at the thought of “the snip”. But vasectomies are a safe and effective form of contraception for men who have completed their family, or don’t wish to have children.
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