by Cale | Apr 30, 2015 | Sport
Despite an injury to a triathlon runner in Western Australia in 2014, and reported claims of spying on the training sessions of the French national football team as well as the Minnesota Vikings NFL team, drones may still hold strong in the future of sports coverage....
by Cale | May 7, 2015 | Govt & Politics, News
Macquarie University went to court today in a bid to dissolve an independent student association and seize more than half a million dollars in funds. The Wollongong Undergraduate Students Association (WUSA) said the case could set a precedent for other universities to...
by Cale | Apr 23, 2015 | News
Artists have taken to ‘dumpster diving’ – locating and using discarded items to create new pieces of art and installations Artists around the country are using discarded items to create through the waste-to-art movement. Participants claim the movement is an...
by Cale | Mar 26, 2015 | News
There are many myths as to how weight loss is achieved and what happens to fat when we lose it. In a recent study, Ruben Meerman and Professor Andrew J Brown surprised many with their findings on weight loss. In a paper published on BMJ, they revealed the lungs are...