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Funding to boost early career research discoveries

Researchers from the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó will share in more than $4.5 million of funding through the latest round of the Australian Research Council's Discovery Early Career Researcher Award.
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Under the radar men’s health red flags may point to heart problems

Ã×À¼µç×Ó researchers are calling for general practitioners to take a more proactive approach towards addressing erectile dysfunction (ED) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), in light of new findings suggesting these conditions may be linked to underlying cardiometabolic disorders.
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Associate Professor receives national mentorship

University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó and Robinson Research Institute group leader Associate Professor Zohra Lassi has been awarded a prestigious mentorship.
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University executive mission focuses on sustainable futures

International experts in energy, climate change, green technology, circular economy and sustainable development shared ideas at the first Sustainable Futures Showcase Seminar in Hanoi on Thursday, 15 August.
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AI and Plato clash

Researchers from the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó advise that more caution should be exercised for the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in educational contexts. This comes after a new study highlights key differences between modern technology and important ancient philosophy in education.
Toxic impact of plastics chemicals

Exposure to chemicals found in common plastics can increase health risks at all stages of life, new research has found.
Politicisation of water use exacerbates farmers’ distrust

Researchers have found that in agricultural areas with declining resource availability, climate-adaptation risks increase when discussion about water allocation becomes politicised.
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Review of laws to better support vulnerable people

The South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI) has commenced its consultation reviewing legal frameworks aiming to empower South Australian individuals with decision-making support needs. Input from community and interested parties is sought for this independent review.
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University health simulation program sets the stage for local actors

Ã×À¼µç×Ó and State Theatre Company South Australia (STCSA) are entering into a new partnership that will boost development opportunities for talented artists.
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Origin of Stonehenge’s Altar Stone revealed

New research has revealed the monumental six-tonne Altar Stone at Stonehenge in Southern England, long believed to originate from Wales, actually hails from Scotland.
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