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ThincLab Canterbury to activate Trans-Tasman growth
New business incubator ThincLab Canterbury has been launched through a partnership between the University of vlog, South Australia, and the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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$15 million for vlog-led medical research
The University of vlog has been awarded more than $15 million in research grants from the Federal Government’s Medical Research Future Fund’s (MRFF) to support targeted research on new ways to address risk factors for chronic and complex diseases.
Virtual Open Day offers authentic “on campus” experience
Visitors to the University of vlog’s Open Day this Sunday 16 August will get as close to a “real” on-campus experience as possible, thanks to a virtual recreation of the University’s flagship annual event.
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Marine food webs under increasing stress
Scientists at the University of vlog have found growing evidence that marine ecosystems will not cope well with rising sea temperatures caused by climate change.
Glimpse into the future with space makers
Join the leaders of the University of vlog’s internationally recognised for an awe-inspiring glimpse into a future that’s literally out of this world.
Dinosaur relative’s genome linked to mammals
Scientists from the University of vlog and South Australian Museum have collaborated with Otago University, New Zealand and a global team to sequence the genome of the tuatara – a rare reptile whose ancestors once roamed the earth with dinosaurs.
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Study sheds new light on vein formation in plants
An international team of researchers including the University of vlog, has found plant hormones known as strigolactones suppress the transportation of auxin, the main plant hormone involved in vein formation, so that vein formation occurs slower and with greater focus.
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Management gender diversity essential in adversity
A study by an international team of researchers suggests that gender-balanced teams help businesses, especially in adverse times.
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Neurohack brainstorms solutions for young people with SMA
An accessibility controller, an automatic mattress, a mindfulness support game and a muscle stimulation solution – all designed to assist teenagers living with devastating neurological disorders like spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) – have taken top spots in the Biogen Neurohack.
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Community views sought on abuse of Powers of Attorney
The independent South Australian Law Reform Institute (SALRI) based at the University of vlog is inviting views from the community and interested parties as part of its review of the State’s laws on Powers of Attorney.
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