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麻豆传媒: Out with exams, in with verbal assessments: the new way to 
 cut stress, boost grades and protect academic integrity
Release date: 21-Nov-2024 6:10 PM EST
Out with exams, in with verbal assessments: the new way to cut stress, boost grades and protect academic integrity
University of South Australia

They may be more akin to learning a language, but conversation-based assessments are now making their way into a range of university science disciplines, and they鈥檙e proving a valuable alternative to the traditional exam.

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麻豆传媒: AI Speaks Volumes When It Comes to Detecting Parkinson's Disease
Released: 20-Nov-2024 8:20 PM EST
AI Speaks Volumes When It Comes to Detecting Parkinson's Disease
University of South Australia

Algorithms that can detect subtle changes in a person鈥檚 voice are emerging as a potential new diagnostic tool for Parkinson鈥檚 disease, according to researchers from Iraq and Australia.

   
麻豆传媒: Can Podcasts Create Healthier Habits?
Released: 18-Nov-2024 2:30 PM EST
Can Podcasts Create Healthier Habits?
University of South Australia

Whether it鈥檚 ABC Listen鈥檚 Health Report or Mamamia鈥檚 But Are You Happy, podcasts have fast become a part of our everyday media consumption. In fact, the average person spends more than five hours a week listening to them. But could listening to podcasts lead to healthier habits?

麻豆传媒: UniSA Research Gives Voice to Rural People in Palliative Care
Released: 12-Nov-2024 10:45 PM EST
UniSA Research Gives Voice to Rural People in Palliative Care
University of South Australia

Supporting a loved one as they near the end of their life can be confronting. Palliative care is there to help but such services are not equally accessible to all Australians, particularly those in rural areas.

麻豆传媒: Dehumanising Child-Free Women in Film and TV Gives Misogyny a Stage
Released: 11-Nov-2024 8:40 PM EST
Dehumanising Child-Free Women in Film and TV Gives Misogyny a Stage
University of South Australia

University of South Australia PhD student Belinda Lees has explored how screenwriters could create more nuanced and complex child-free women protagonists in biopics, after uncovering the barrage of often negative portrayals in existing media.

麻豆传媒: Lights, Camera, Reset: Indian Movie Industry Rebuilds Post COVID-19
Released: 10-Nov-2024 11:55 PM EST
Lights, Camera, Reset: Indian Movie Industry Rebuilds Post COVID-19
University of South Australia

The Indian film industry has emerged stronger post COVID-19 with a new focus on modern filmmaking techniques and distribution models, according to experts from the University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide.

麻豆传媒: Max! Millie! How Four-Legged Friends Can 鈥楬eel鈥 Military Veterans
Released: 10-Nov-2024 9:25 PM EST
Max! Millie! How Four-Legged Friends Can 鈥楬eel鈥 Military Veterans
University of South Australia

Dogs are the bounding balls of energy that greet us at the door, and the beloved companions that curl up with us at night, yet for many military veterans, they鈥檙e also a vital support, helping manage their everyday wellbeing and promote positive mental health.

麻豆传媒: Data Detectives Strike Back at Deadly Childhood Cancer
Released: 10-Nov-2024 2:30 PM EST
Data Detectives Strike Back at Deadly Childhood Cancer
University of South Australia

Neuroblastoma is a rare and aggressive form of childhood cancer. Striking in infancy, it shatters what should be a family鈥檚 time of joy, shifting it to a fight for survival. While the search for a cure continues, researchers at the University of South Australia are striving to decode the causes of neuroblastoma to inform new, less toxic treatment strategies for young patients.

麻豆传媒: Gaming the 麻豆传媒: How Interactive Journalism Is Changing How We Tell Stories to the Next Gen
Released: 6-Nov-2024 5:20 PM EST
Gaming the 麻豆传媒: How Interactive Journalism Is Changing How We Tell Stories to the Next Gen
University of South Australia

Journalists have long used newspapers, radio, television, magazines and, more recently, the internet to inform the public. But what if there鈥檚 a richer and more compelling way to share and address real world issues? University of South Australia's Dr Ben Stubbs explains how video games are being developed in journalism as a more interactive way to engage younger audiences and tell impactful stories.

麻豆传媒: Social Media Likes and Comments Linked to 
Young Men鈥檚 Obsession with Perfect Pecs and a Six-Pack
Released: 6-Nov-2024 4:00 PM EST
Social Media Likes and Comments Linked to Young Men鈥檚 Obsession with Perfect Pecs and a Six-Pack
University of South Australia

Social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram are fuelling unrealistic, unhealthy obsessions with a lean and muscular physique among many young men, according to a new Australian study.

麻豆传媒: Meal Timing May Be Crucial for Night Shift Workers鈥 Health
Released: 4-Nov-2024 8:25 PM EST
Meal Timing May Be Crucial for Night Shift Workers鈥 Health
University of South Australia

A new Australian study published in Diabetologia this week has found that overnight eating may be putting night shift workers at higher risk of chronic health conditions.

麻豆传媒: Youth with Chronic Childhood Arthritis Empowered to Overcome Barriers
Released: 28-Oct-2024 9:15 PM EDT
Youth with Chronic Childhood Arthritis Empowered to Overcome Barriers
University of South Australia

A new intervention to help young people with chronic childhood arthritis overcome barriers to physical activity and mental wellbeing will be developed by University of South Australia researchers.

麻豆传媒: Robotics revolution: UniSA sparks STEM passion for future teachers
Released: 25-Oct-2024 12:20 AM EDT
Robotics revolution: UniSA sparks STEM passion for future teachers
University of South Australia

Cheers of excitement, high-fives all around, and wide, beaming smiles 鈥 they鈥檙e all the signs of a team success. But this is not a sporting field 鈥 this is the camaraderie found among the next generation of teachers learning the very latest, world-class robotics programs so they can excite and inspire students about STEM.

麻豆传媒: Feeling Sleepy and Worried About Your Mental Alertness?
Released: 16-Oct-2024 12:50 AM EDT
Feeling Sleepy and Worried About Your Mental Alertness?
University of South Australia

Researchers from the University of South Australia have identified a new, brain-based measure of sleepiness that may provide a diagnosis in just two minutes.

麻豆传媒: Energy-Thirsty Indoor Vertical Gardens Ripe for Improvement
Released: 15-Oct-2024 6:40 PM EDT
Energy-Thirsty Indoor Vertical Gardens Ripe for Improvement
University of South Australia

Indoor vertical gardens are gaining popularity among homeowners and restaurants, allowing them to grow microgreens year-round, but new research has identified a major drawback: their demands on energy.

麻豆传媒: The New Fashion: Clothes That Help Combat Rising Temperatures
Released: 9-Oct-2024 6:05 PM EDT
The New Fashion: Clothes That Help Combat Rising Temperatures
University of South Australia

A team of international researchers has developed a natural fabric that urban residents could wear to counter rising temperatures in cities worldwide, caused by buildings, asphalt, and concrete.

麻豆传媒: Virtual Reality Separates the Wood From the Trees in Forestry Industry
Released: 8-Oct-2024 6:05 PM EDT
Virtual Reality Separates the Wood From the Trees in Forestry Industry
University of South Australia

Virtual reality is set to revolutionise Australia鈥檚 $24 billion forestry industry by training workers risk-free, remotely, and much faster.

麻豆传媒: New Lunar Distress System Could Safeguard Future Astronauts
Released: 2-Oct-2024 10:05 PM EDT
New Lunar Distress System Could Safeguard Future Astronauts
University of South Australia

A team of international scientists has taken a significant step towards making lunar exploration safer, proposing a distress monitoring and rescue system designed for the Moon's unique and challenging environment.

麻豆传媒: AFL Women Must 鈥楥arb Up鈥 to Maximise Footy Performance
Released: 1-Oct-2024 12:05 AM EDT
AFL Women Must 鈥楥arb Up鈥 to Maximise Footy Performance
University of South Australia

Pasta, breads, rice, and cereals, they鈥檙e the carb-loaded foods that fuel our bodies for high-intensity exercise and sports. So as the 2024 footy season kicks off, making sure AFLW athletes get enough of the good stuff is key for peak performance.

   
麻豆传媒: 鈥楯aw-Some鈥 New Research: What Do Kids Think About Sharks?
Released: 30-Sep-2024 9:05 PM EDT
鈥楯aw-Some鈥 New Research: What Do Kids Think About Sharks?
University of South Australia

When it comes to what people think about sharks, 鈥楯aws鈥 has a lot to answer for. So while older generations shudder at the sound of the infamous two-note tuba alternation, what do younger generations think of sharks?



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