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‘Inadequate’ skills linked to surgery-related deaths

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At least half of deaths of people undergoing major types of surgery in Australia were caused by non-technical errors, sparking calls for nationwide improvements.

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Psychology students wrap arms around regional families

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Ronald McDonald House Charities South and Central Australia (RMHC SCA) will be the first Australian chapter to have in-house psychologists, thanks to a new collaboration with the University of Adelaide.

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Indigenous housing data review reveals data gap

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A National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) review, completed by University of Adelaide researchers, has highlighted the critical gaps in Indigenous housing data.

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A retail approach nudges healthier choices in food relief

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A University of Adelaide study, conducted in collaboration with Foodbank SA & NT, has demonstrated that strategies supermarkets commonly use to influence shopper behaviour can be successfully adapted for food relief pantries.

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MRIs reveal genetic clues in cerebral palsy

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A national study by University of Adelaide researchers is paving the way for more precise diagnosis and treatment for children with cerebral palsy.

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Highlighting challenges around memory commercialisation

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Recent research from a University of Adelaide academic has outlined the gap between scientific reality and whether a promising technology reaches commercial production.

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Biomedical engineer brings innovation and entrepreneurship expertise to Adelaide

Michelle Khine. Credit: Steve Zylius/UC Irvine

Professor Michelle Khine has been appointed as the inaugural Ian and Pamela Wall Chair Professor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Adelaide. 

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International recognition for green ironmaking project

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A University of Adelaide-led project which aims to increase the quality of iron ore while reducing emissions has been recognised with an international award.

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University’s role model researchers recognised

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Two University of Adelaide researchers have been recognised as Positive Role Models for South Australians on International Men’s Day.

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New technique accurately predicts cannabis crop potency

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Researchers at the University of Adelaide, in collaboration with German tech company Compolytics, have developed a non-destructive leaf scanning method that can accurately predict the cannabinoid concentrations of cannabis plants.

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