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Sustainability often used as a buzzword in agricultural genomics

Analysis by University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø researchers has found that claims about sustainability are increasing in agricultural genomics research, but the term is often not well-defined, leading to potential concerns about the impact and credibility of the research.
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Executive business program upskills wine professionals

A scholarship has been awarded to twelve South Australian wine industry professionals to upskill in wine business and tourism. The program is an initiative of the Great Wine Capitals (GWC) ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø chapter and being delivered by ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø Business School, the University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø.
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University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø celebrates outstanding leaders

A trio of esteemed leaders in health and economics will be recognised for their contributions during the University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹Ù꿉۪s graduation ceremonies, which begin today, Monday 5 May.
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Creating Australia’s first MND care guideline

University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø researchers have started a two-year project to develop the nation’s first clinical care guideline for motor neurone disease (MND).
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Platform technology unlocks new therapeutic targets

Researchers from the University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø have developed a new technology for drug and functional genomics screenings, which could reshape the way diseases are treated.Â
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Family planning services in low to middle income countries

As family planning methods continue to remain inaccessible to millions in low to middle income countries (LMICs), University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø researchers are investigating a way to make it more accessible.
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Gender bias in POTS diagnosis reveals hidden impact

New research by the University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø has found it takes nearly twice as long for women to receive a Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) diagnosis when compared to men.
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Seeking nutrition, not sustainability, reduces food waste

Consumers who are conscious of their nutrition exhibit behaviours that significantly reduce food waste, even more so than those whose behaviour is driven by sustainability concerns, according to new research from the University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø.
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Researchers recognised for pushing the boundaries of particle physics

The Collaboration at CERN, which includes University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹ÙÍø experts, has been awarded the 2025 Breakthrough Prize for fundamental Physics for its pioneering studies of the high-energy collisions from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
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Aussie twist on Sondheim classic: Into the Woods reimagined

The University of ÑÇÖÞ²ÊÆ±¹Ù꿉۪s Elder Conservatorium of Music is thrilled to present a bold new production of Into The Woods – the Tony Award-winning musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine – reimagined with an unmistakably Australian flair.
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