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Exercise of Any Kind Boosts Brainpower at Any Age

Whether it’s an early morning jog, or a touch of Tai Chi, groundbreaking research from the University of South Australia shows that any form of exercise can significantly boost brain function and memory across children, adults, and older adults
25-Mar-2025 12:00 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Citrus Remedy Squeezes Out Dry Mouth for Cancer Patients

A natural citrus oil from oranges, lemons, and limes is proving highly effective in relieving dry mouth, and when combined with a new lipid f...
24-Mar-2025 12:00 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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New Cannabis Formula Will Help Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis Sufferers

Scientists at the University of South Australia have come up with an innovative solution to improve the effectiveness of cannabidiol to treat epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and other ...
20-Mar-2025 12:00 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Soundcheck for Survival: Regional Live Music Venues Burnt Out by Industry Struggles

Small live music venue operators across regional Australia face personal and financial strain as they work to keep their doors open and sustain thriving music cultures in their communities.
19-Mar-2025 12:00 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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UniSA Champion of Multiculturalism Takes Out Top SA Governor Award

One of UniSA’s most passionate advocates for Aboriginal communities and marginalised groups has won the 2024 SA Governor’s Multicultural Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement.
18-Mar-2025 6:30 PM EDT Add to Favorites

There’s Plenty of Pork on Chinese Forks, but the Environment Is Paying a Heavy Price

Pork accounts for at least 60% of all meat eaten in China, but its popularity exacts a heavy toll on the environment that has proven tricky to resolve until now.
16-Mar-2025 12:45 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Depressing Findings for Those Suffering From Eating Disorders

New research shows that people with eating disorders are more harshly judged than those suffering from depression, making it much harder for them to seek treatment.
13-Mar-2025 5:35 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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More Than Marks: How Wellbeing Shapes Academic Success

A world first* study of more than 215,000 students, UniSA researchers found that while standardised tests measure academic skills, different dimensions of wellbeing - emotional wellbeing, engagement, and learning readiness - can play a crucial role...
12-Mar-2025 3:30 PM EDT Add to Favorites


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Interest Rate Cuts, Lower Inflation, Trade Shifts – Will Australia’s Economy Find Its Stride in 2025?

Australian households and businesses should benefit from lower interest rates and improved market conditions, in what a University of South Australia economist predicts will be a year of recovery for the country.
5-Feb-2025 8:30 PM EST

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Next gen teachers take insider tips from practicing professionals

They’re the tips and tricks usually learnt on the job, but thanks to a new reading initiative, pre-service teachers at the University of South Australia are gaining valuable insights about how to build students’ reading and literacy skills from...
15-Sep-2024 8:05 PM EDT

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Weight loss? ‘Nuting’ to worry about with almonds

When it comes to weight loss, nuts can get a bad rap – while they’re high in protein, they’re also high in fats, and this often deters those looking to shed a few kilos. But new research from the University of South Australia shows that you...
18-Sep-2023 5:30 PM EDT

Labour laws need updating now remote work is here to stay

Australia’s employment laws and regulations must be updated to reflect the changing nature of work, with many people continuing to work from home long after the COVID-19 pandemic.
7-Sep-2023 8:05 PM EDT

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Sentencing child sex abusers: When the victim becomes the offender

When a ‘victim-offender’ is sentenced in court, a University of South Australia researcher is recommending judges acknowledge the offender’s early trauma, in conjunction with the consequences for the crime, in their sentencing comments.
30-May-2023 3:05 AM EDT

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Lived experience: the way forward for Australia’s mental health system

Changes to Australia’s mental health and suicide prevention system must be underpinned by lived experience to ensure appropriate care, say experts at the University of South Australia.
17-May-2023 1:05 AM EDT

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Clinicians must look beyond physical symptoms to care for people with deep-seated trauma

Child protection experts are imploring clinicians to broaden their duty of care to ensure that patients’ hidden trauma is not overlooked by more obvious physical symptoms and illnesses.
4-May-2023 11:05 PM EDT

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The University of South Australia is a globally connected and engaged university helping to solve the problems of industry and the professions. We are also South Australia’s largest university with over 31,000 students located across six campuses. Our teaching is industry-informed, our research is inventive and adventurous. We create knowledge that is central to global economic and social prosperity. Our graduates are the new professionals, global citizens at ease with the world and ready to create and respond to change. We are Australia’s University of Enterprise.

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Men in local leadership positions are unaware of gender leadership disparities and are less likely to challeng...
25 Mar 2025

Whether it’s an early morning jog, or a touch of Tai Chi, groundbreaking research from the University of...
24 Mar 2025

A natural citrus oil from oranges, lemons, and limes is proving highly effective in relieving dry mouth , and ...
23 Mar 2025

Cannabidiol is widely prescribed for its analgestic and anti inflammatory properties. Scientists at the Univer...
19 Mar 2025

Small live music venue operators across regional Australia face personal and financial strain as they work to ...
18 Mar 2025

One of UniSA’s most passionate advocates for Aboriginal communities and marginalised groups has won the ...
17 Mar 2025

Pork accounts for at least 60% of all meat eaten in China, but its popularity exacts a heavy toll on the envir...
16 Mar 2025

New research shows that people with eating disorders are more harshly judged than those suffering from depress...
12 Mar 2025

With NAPLAN testing beginning today, new research from the University of South Australia highlights a critical...
11 Mar 2025

Computer scientists have developed a powerful machine learning model that can detect toxic social media commen...
03 Mar 2025

Kaurna songbook cover artist Gabriel Stengle and Project Officer at Kaurna Warra Pintyanthi Jaylon Newchurch. ...
03 Mar 2025

It’s the multi-million-dollar sports complex, 15 years in the planning and two years to build, but today...
02 Mar 2025

Australians are being manipulated online every day through digital tactics designed to trick them into handing...
26 Feb 2025

From left: UniSA's Vice Chancellor Professor David Lloyd, Professor Lan Snell, Associate Professor Stewart Von...
25 Feb 2025

Education experts at the University of South Australia are encouraging schools to consider problem-based learn...
26 Feb 2025

Chunxiao Qu, An artist doesn't need a label (Biannual Façade Commission), 2004, Borchardt Library, La T...
24 Feb 2025

UniSA researchers are encouraging airlines to explore sustainable fuel options. Unplanned oil supply outages c...
23 Feb 2025

UniSA Professor Richard D'Andrea and Associate Professor Lisa Ebert in the new lab. A new tissue culture facil...
20 Feb 2025

They’re the modern way to find love according to the 323 million people who use them worldwide, but dati...
20 Feb 2025

Nazareth students calculate different numerical approaches in a hands-on cooking class. When ‘Elephant&r...
04 Mar 2025

The five Ehrenberg-Bass directors. The world’s largest centre for research into marketing is celebrating...
17 Feb 2025

Would you trust AI to choose your medical treatment? From tailored Netflix recommendations to personalised Fac...
17 Feb 2025

From Australia’s historic victory in the 1983 America’s Cup to Freeman’s gold-medal sprint a...
16 Feb 2025

Construction education is being transformed with immersive virtual learning environments, allowing University ...
16 Feb 2025

Australian researchers are designing a global real-time monitoring system to help save the world’s coral...
12 Feb 2025

Minecraft has more than 141 million active players. It’s the globally popular video game that’s ca...
11 Feb 2025

The University of South Australia will build an Aboriginal Knowledges Centre this year at its City West campus...
09 Feb 2025

Peta Crewe, incoming Regional Manager for UniSA's Mount Gambier campus PIRSA regional development lead Peta Cr...
06 Feb 2025

UniSA’s Credit Union SA Chair of Economics Dr Susan Stone. Australian households and businesses should b...
05 Feb 2025

South Australian ecologists have provided irrevocable proof why native vegetation is critical for healthy crop...
03 Feb 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) was designed to solve problems, enhance productivity, and push the boundaries of ...
03 Feb 2025

It’s a little pill with big responsibilities. But despite its primary role to prevent pregnancy, the con...
02 Feb 2025

From early ocean dips to ice-cold polar plunges, cold-water immersion is increasingly popular among athletes a...
30 Jan 2025

Australians love their war heroes but a new national survey of 800 managers shows that sentiment doesn’t...
28 Jan 2025

It’s well documented that despite increasing awareness of gender equality, women remain underrepresented...
27 Jan 2025

Medicine shortages are having a marked impact on Australian pharmacists, with more than 90% reporting frequent...
22 Jan 2025

We’re nearly one month into 2025, but if you’re struggling to hold onto your New Year’s reso...
24 Jan 2025

The existing Hopkinson bar will be replaced with a new version in 2025, located at the University of South Aus...
20 Jan 2025

A new automated job hazard analysis tool developed by Australian researchers promises to significantly reduce ...
15 Jan 2025

A new Australian study has revealed a potential reason why some pregnancies achieved through assisted reproduc...
14 Jan 2025

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