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Latest COVID-19 detector dog research and trials underway at Ã×À¼µç×Ó Airport

Six dogs, including four Australian Border Force (ABF) detector dogs, one South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (SAMFS) dog and one dog from the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó (gifted by the ABF), have commenced research trials at Ã×À¼µç×Ó Airport to determine the feasibility of deploying dogs to detect COVID-19.
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Ã×À¼µç×Ó uni leaders honoured for health research excellence

Three University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó researchers have been honoured in this year’s National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Research Excellence Awards for their work in reproductive health, cardiology, and medical ethics.
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Queen’s Birthday Honours awarded to staff and alumni

More than 40 members of the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó community have today been awarded Queen’s Birthday honours, recognising outstanding contributions to their fields of expertise.
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2021 Ã×À¼µç×Ó Festival of Ideas program launched

Reborn Festival of Ideas to shine brighter than ever with Stan Grant, Clementine Ford, Taryn Brumfitt, Costa Georgiadis, Gavin Wanganeen, Matt Stone and Ben Shewry.
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Flinders Ranges rocks reveal Earth’s secrets

The first virtual plate reconstruction of the Earth’s last billion years of geological history is providing deeper insight into what formed our planet and made it into how it is today.
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University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó among world’s top 1% in rankings

Ã×À¼µç×Ó continues to be recognised as one of the world’s top universities, with today’s release of the .
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Depression 50% higher in women with PCOS

Women diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are 1.5 times more likely to have symptoms of clinical depression than women without the condition, a new study from the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó’s Robinson Research Institute has found. This was the case whether or not women knew they had PCOS.
Combatting child sex abuse: Research Tuesdays

Disturbingly, there is considerable evidence to suggest global demand for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is growing.
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Sea snakes show their sensitive side to court potential mates

Decades of research has revealed the remarkable morphological adaptations of sea snakes to aquatic life, which include paddle-shaped tails, salt-excreting glands, and the ability to breathe through their skin.
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New insights into survival of ancient Western Desert peoples

Researchers at the University of Ã×À¼µç×Ó have used more than two decades of satellite-derived environmental data to form hypotheses about the possible foraging habitats of pre-contact Aboriginal peoples living in Australia’s Western Desert.
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