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Unlocking the potential of whey to reduce food waste
    
      New research suggests converting the Australian dairy industry’s whey waste into a valuable food product is more feasible than many realise, with significant potential for industry-wide change.
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Teaching kids about bugs benefits the environment
    
      Pro-environmental behaviour increases among school students who participate in insect-related citizen science projects, according to new research from the University of Adelaide.
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A proposed legalisation of polygamy in Australia
    
      Polygamy — a legally or customarily recognised marriage involving three or more people — is currently illegal in Australia. However, new research suggests a way to legalise the practice without disrupting the foundations of Australian marriage law.
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Funding fuels IMAGENDO international recruitment
    
      A funding boost from the Federal Government will allow the University of Adelaide’s IMAGENDO study, which is training artificial intelligence to help diagnose endometriosis, to collect global data for the first time.
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Embryo development holds key to healthy lifestyles
    
      Researchers from the University of Adelaide have discovered that the earliest days of embryo development have a measurable impact on a person’s future health and ageing.
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Extreme heat increases heart disease burden
    
      The number of people impacted by cardiovascular disease caused by hot weather is expected to double by the middle of the century if current climate trends continue, according to new research from the University of Adelaide.
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Quantum-inspired cameras capture the start of life
    
      Researchers at the University of Adelaide have performed the first imaging of embryos using cameras designed for quantum measurements.
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For nutritional gains, opt for chickpeas over cereal grains
    
      Chickpeas and lentils, either whole or in flour form, offer more nutritional value to the human diet than products made from oats and wheat, research from the University of Adelaide has found.
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Australian study reveals hidden struggles of back and neck pain sufferers
    
      Almost a quarter of Australians with back and neck pain have changed their work status due to their conditions, according to the first annual report from the Australian Longitudinal ¹úÄ£¸£ÀûÔÚÏß on Back and Neck Pain.
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Extremists align in targeting LGBTQ+ communities
    
      Research has found that many terrorist groups with differing ideological motivations share common ground in targeting LGBTQ+ communities.
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