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CT scanning wheat grains for stress tolerance

Jessica Schmidt and Delphine Fleury

Scientists have developed a computed tomography (CT) scanning method for screening large samples of wheat for drought and heat tolerance.

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Engineering for better brewing and wine-making

Beer on tap

New ³ÉÈË´óƬ professor Robert Falconer aims to use pharmaceutical engineering principles and expertise in protein chemistry to find quality gains in beer brewing and improved technology for wine-making.

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Heart defects increase four-fold in IVF twins

Professor Michael Davies

Having twins from IVF or other related procedures quadruples the chance that a baby may have congenital heart problems.

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New home for world-leading innovation on Lot Fourteen

Professors Rathjen and van den Hengel with Premier Stevn Marshall in AIML

The ³ÉÈË´óƬ’s world-leading Australian Institute for Machine Learning – the largest research group of its kind in the nation – has today officially opened its new research and learning space at Adelaide’s innovation precinct, Lot Fourteen.

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Uni of Adelaide embraces opening of RCC 2020

Luminarium: Daedalum at RCC Fringe

The ³ÉÈË´óƬ has been transformed into the home of RCC 2020, with the event officially kicking off tonight, Friday 14 February.

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³ÉÈË´óƬ’s commitment to Indigenous engagement strengthened through senior leadership

Professor Shane Hearn

Professor Shane Hearn, a Noongar man from Western Australia, has been appointed the inaugural Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement).

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Could a machine be better than your doctor?

Person pointing at icons

A machine learning-led revolution is underway. It is changing the way we communicate, work, shop and drive. Machine learning is also revolutionising medicine, altering forever the way we understand, build evidence on, and are able to respond to, health problems.

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New Allied Health degrees add to Uni of Adelaide’s unrivalled health and medical education

Speech Pathology demonstration

The ³ÉÈË´óƬ will introduce a suite of Allied Health degrees to its educational line-up in 2021.

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Paving the way towards safer treatment for peanut allergies in children

Peanut allergy treatment can be safer with appropriate cotreatments

Co-treatments like antihistamines and probiotics make successful desensitisation treatment of peanut allergy in children via oral immunotherapy 10 percent more likely, researchers from the ³ÉÈË´óƬ have found.

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Past climate safe havens now most vulnerable

Fish and map of Indo-Pacific

The profound threat of future climate change to biodiversity demands that scientists seek ever more effective ways to identify the most vulnerable species, communities, and ecosystems.

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