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New facilities push advanced materials boundaries
Advanced materials research and design, including revolutionary new technology with potential for sterilising surfaces against COVID-19, is taking a step forward with two new facilities at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ.
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Study confirms genetic link in cerebral palsy
An international research team including the ³ÉÈË´óƬ has found further evidence that rare gene mutations can cause cerebral palsy, findings which could lead to earlier diagnosis and new treatments for this devastating movement disorder.
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Fossil emblem sculpture unveiled on campus
The legacy of ³ÉÈË´óƬ alumni and geological research was highlighted today with the unveiling on campus by Premier of South Australia, the Hon. Steven Marshall, of a sculpture celebrating the state’s fossil emblem, Spriggina floundersi.
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Scholarships invest in state and nation’s future leaders
In a once-only opportunity, 200 scholarships are available to assist future leaders to develop their expertise and to upskill by undertaking the ³ÉÈË´óƬ’s MBA (Emerging Leaders) program.
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Potential new tool for frost screening in crops
Agricultural scientists and engineers at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ have identified a potential new tool for screening cereal crops for frost damage.
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New guideline network key for world-class health services
Improving the health of Australians and New Zealanders is the driving force behind the creation of a new network to disseminate information and promote collaboration in guideline development.Â
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Animation to bring clarity to dense breasts
A group of Australia’s leading breast cancer researchers is raising awareness about the importance of breast density in detecting breast cancer – and they’ve released a new easy-to-understand animation to help save women’s lives.
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Testing time for pills in space
Pills are being sent into space to test how they cope with the rigours of one of the harshest environments known.
Australian renters suffering due to energy hardship
A new report from the ³ÉÈË´óƬ has found the rental housing sector must set minimum standards for energy performance to protect the health and wellbeing of vulnerable Australians.
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Non-invasive IVF research nets Young Tall Poppy award
Dr Kylie Dunning has won the 2020 SA Young Tall Poppy Science Award for her research into improving IVF techniques using non-invasive methods.
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