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Medical researchers find AI fails pub test
Research backs visual therapy to reduce harmful sexual fantasies
Driving better youth sport outcomes
Awards acknowledge clinical supervisors in NT
Remembrance Day 2023
Mandala presents the sounds of South Australia in a 360° studio
Perimenopause usually begins in your 40s. How do you know if it has started?
Pollination portal creates buzz
Why we need to rethink ‘bullying’
Extra support for mental health
Flinders signs historic agreement with US Navy research leader to advance defence research
ASC to partner with Tonsley Technical College
Zooming into green energy future
Historic agreement with US to advance defence research
South Australia’s top tourism businesses revealed
Toolkit empowers people with disability in their decision-making
Research ‘sweep’: Martindale Hall
Financial toxicity rife for rural Australian families
Two bee species become one as researchers solve identity puzzle
Brain tumours can bring long-term disability – but some diagnosed are being refused NDIS support
Flinders University toolkit empowers people with disability in their decision-making about Behaviour Support Plans
Help for remote heart disease patients
New clue to treat brain cancer
Research for healthy happy kids
Trigger warnings generating ‘pandora effect’
Next step to power electronics
Gender diversity problems in prisons
Ground-breaking research showcased at SALHN’s Research Week
Launching Diploma in Sport Business with Adelaide United
Cultivating home grown talent for health workforce in NT
Fighting liver disease in remote Indigenous communities
How dangerous is insomnia? How fear of what it’s doing to your body can wreck your sleep
$122 million to grow our economy
Telehealth services need to be dialled up
Crucial crossbench support secured to deliver University of the Future
Australia’s first online registry for perimenopause and menopause
Plasma jet tech transforms microalgae
Evolutionary secrets of Old Tom and the killer whales of Eden
Striving for equity in kidney health care
After the Fires reveals urgent mental health needs of bushfire responders
Network science approach to covert crime
Flinders and WBBL team up to drive pathways for women in sport
Mane djang karirra: place where dreaming changed shape
For generations, killer whales and First Nations hunted whales together. Now we suspect the orca group has gone extinct
Mothers’ role in body image
Lessons from our ancient past
Midwives support mums and their babies at postnatal service
The Nullarbor’s rich cultural history, vast cave systems and unique animals all deserve better protection