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Dig in: Sand serves up possible cure for obesity
Record funding for dementia, ageing and aged care research
Nanoparticles could one day help “cure incurable”, scientists say
Don’t Let Meth Take Hold campaign to highlight life-long impacts of minimal use
$2.25m grant enables death literacy research
Company shines light on innovative training
Game on mum and dad – researchers call on parents to discuss their video game use
UniSA’s global space accelerator program invites applications for 2023
Water research in Africa wins European development award
Star Trekking across Uni-verse: Next-gen UniSA stars shine with George Takei
New property valuation technique delivers more accurate predictions using machine learning and big data
Metabolism linked to brain health say UniSA researchers
Sapper living his dream
More reasons to go solar when gearing up for greener drive
Hon Doc for working class man: UniSA shouts out to Jimmy Barnes
New Working Group to advise on ERA Transition
One to beam up: Star Trek legend George Takei awarded Hon Doc from Australia’s University of Enterprise
New $2.5m genomics project boosts precision medicine
Blood cancer scientists developing powerful new tools to improve diagnosis and treatment for patients
Call midwife: new degree delivers rural support for local mums
More inclusive genomic resource for diverse Australian commu
New $2.5m genomics project advances precision medicine
Experimental brain cancer drug fast tracked in clinical trials
Australia has relied on agricultural innovation to farm our dry land
What’s this ‘longevity’ diet, and will it really make you live longer?
Regions keep dark skies alight with constellations
How social media drives politicians to behave like influencers
What is Line, 170km-long mirrored metropolis Saudi Arabia is building in desert?
Volunteers needed for Jetty Road Glenelg research
Vets and pets to reap benefits from new drug to treat common infection
Pioneering work on seafood provenance continues with progress on global approach
Chemical fingerprints could land biggest catch: seafood fraudsters
Older Australians embrace digital banking
Where is your seafood really from?
Sport, sleep or screens: new app reveals ‘just right’ day for kids
Supporting farmers through tough times earns UniSA double national accolade
From microbes to forest bathing, here are 4 ways healing nature is vital to our recovery from COVID-19
Have you heard soy is linked to cancer risk or can ‘feminise’ men?
New recycling hubs in city
Stopping child sexual exploitation
Why is newborn baby skin-to-skin contact with dads and non-birthing parents important?
Poor management biggest risk factor for workplace bullying
Peanuts present nutty solution for weight loss
Women in sport: UniSA research ensures Wiser, Faster, Stronger athletes
Our six new MPs in their own words
Soccer fans reject ‘taking knee’ as hollow gesture that does not combat racism
Soccer fans reject ‘taking knee’ as hollow gesture which does not combat racism
Counting from left to right feels ‘natural’ – but new research shows our brains count faster from bottom to top