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Making good from agricultural and food waste

Researchers at the University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø have identified a ‘greener’ process for extracting health-promoting molecules found in agricultural and food waste, which can be repurposed in products such as skincare and pharmaceuticals.
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World EBHC Day campaign to fight fake news

On World Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC) Day, seven leaders in evidence-based healthcare spotlight the global impact of evidence on healthcare research, policy, practice and health outcomes.
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New centre to train experts in crop resilience

University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø experts are part of a new research centre that will train the next generation of scientists to develop more resilient crops.
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Life-saving meningococcal B vaccination program continues indefinitely

South Australia's world-leading Meningococcal B Immunisation Program will continue indefinitely after proving it’s been incredibly effective at preventing the illness in high-risk age groups thanks to research at the University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø.
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Regional opportunities spark interest from legal minds

Students from ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Law School recently visited regional South Australia to find out about career opportunities that are sometimes overlooked by law graduates.
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Showcasing the creativity of our future workforce

A team of University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇø students has produced a new festival, which fuses technology and art, for South Australia.
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Slow vaccine roll-out could deepen economic scars

While South Australia’s economy is recovering strongly, the slow vaccine roll-out is a significant threat to the nation’s ongoing ability to weather the long-term effects of the pandemic. Some sectors of the economy will be scarred by the effects of prolonged border closures.
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Stopping illegal trade of Aussie lizards

Australian reptiles face serious conservation threats from illegal poaching fueled by international demand and the exotic pet trade.
New training centre focuses on optimising mining

A new training centre will deliver the next generation of scientists and engineers in sensors, data analytics and artificial intelligence to increase value in the mining and processing of complex resources.
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Experts refute River Murray estuary claims

A team of scientists, led by the University of ºÚÁÏÉçÇøâ€™s Associate Professor John Tibby, has confirmed that the lower River Murray was not an estuary in the mid-Holocene period (more than 7000 years ago) – reinforcing scientific evidence likely to influence important river management policy decisions.
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