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Gearing up for a fulfilling experience
China visit to strengthen partnerships
Tiny nanocarriers could prove the magic bullet for acne sufferers
Ultrathin nanotech promises to help tackle antibiotic resistance
Closing in on cure for common leukaemia
Floating sea farms: a solution to feed the world and ensure freshwater by 2050
Aboriginal Knowledges Centre takes shape under new UniSA RAP
Five New Appointments To Victorian Education Board
Unravelling the secrets to innovation district success takes out first prize in UniSA PhD competition
Minimum practice standards launched for child sexual abuse services
Top drops with top tourism experiences
New online qualification supports frontline workers responding to child abuse
Indigenous Literacy Day: Bringing First Nations stories to life on the page
AI helps ID cancer risk factors
CSIRO charts new industry for ‘non-animal models’ to advance new medicines
Paddling through to Invictus Games
Local interventions a low-cost treatment for regional nurse shortages
Pedal power shifts gear for persistent pain
Competitor tackles her fears
Mothers in prison embrace a parenting program to strengthen bonds with separated children
The pressure is real for mums managing their children’s digital use
Taking more than 5 pills a day? ‘Deprescribing’ can prevent harm – especially for older people
Fourteen 2023 France and Europe Mobility Grants awarded for outstanding research
Poor report card for children’s wellbeing
Teacher opportunities arising from the Early Childhood Royal Commission
Dying well: helping rural communities access palliative supports
Ballet flats are back. Here’s what the research says about how they affect your feet
Hard yacca: grass skirts are a life saver for many animals, but fire and disease threaten their survival
Gender equality progress recovers amid Barbie and Matildas effect in Australian society
Strict tech rules at boarding school a bonus for teens’ sleep
Nauseous territory: outfoxing predators using baits that make them barf
‘The world has changed’: why Anthony Albanese must up the ante on climate policy at Labor’s national conference
New platform to energise citizen science
Artists on the Inside tells prisoner stories for UniSA exhibition
A ‘FAAIRI’s touch to ease children’s fear of needles
Turning the page on cultural inclusion: You can’t be what you can’t see
UniSA Stroke bootcamp punches above it’s weight to get results
Out with the life coach, in with the chatbot: How AI can support an A1 lifestyle
Tall Poppy working on a smart solution to heal wounds and prevent scars
UniSA and Rising Sun Pictures expand training opportunities for aspiring VFX artists in South Australia
When Christmas comes so do the kilos. New research tracks Australians’ yo-yo weight gain
Hole in one, not hole from sun: Aussie golfers must cover up to protect from skin cancer
Workplace discrimination is rife for pregnant women and working parents
Skin deep: world first drug gives hope to Australia’s ‘butterfly children’
Preventing weight gain: Yo-yo no-go zones for Australians
Paw-some pets provide a voice for people with aphasia
‘I feel like I’m suffocating’: what’s driving suicidal thoughts in the Australian construction industry?
One pill doesn’t fit all: cholesterol study reveals effects on lung function and brain size