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Can a failed antibiotic become a game-changing weed killer?

Can a failed antibiotic become a game-changing weed killer?

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Fighting deadly infections with new shape-shifting antibiotics

Fighting deadly infections with new shape-shifting antibiotics

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Successfully splitting seawater without pre-treatment to produce green hydrogen

Successfully splitting seawater without pre-treatment to produce green hydrogen

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Increasing the protein content of wheat by up to 25 per cent

Increasing the protein content of wheat by up to 25 per cent

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6G and beyond with a new ultra-small silicon chip called a multiplexer to effectively manage terahertz waves

6G and beyond with a new ultra-small silicon chip called a multiplexer to effectively manage terahertz waves

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A new and innovative counter-terrorism technique

A new and innovative counter-terrorism technique

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A new approach to dealing with microplastics without harming nearby microorganisms

A new approach to dealing with microplastics without harming nearby microorganisms

A University of Adelaide-led research team has developed a new approach to purging water sources of the microplastics that pollute them without harming nearby microorganisms. Plastic waste f... Read more

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A vaccine against the biggest bacterial killer on the planet is a step closer to being available

A vaccine against the biggest bacterial killer on the planet is a step closer to being available

A vaccine against the biggest bacterial killer on the planet is a step closer to being available with funding secured for preclinical trials. Professor James Paton, Director of the Universit... Read more

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Fecal transplants could be effective to treat ulcerative colitis

Fecal transplants could be effective to treat ulcerative colitis

Poo transplant or “Faecal microbiota transplantation” (FMT) can successfully treat patients with ulcerative colitis, new research from the University of Adelaide shows. The randomised, doubl... Read more

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One step closer to reliable high-performance quantum computing

One step closer to reliable high-performance quantum computing

University of Adelaide-led research has moved the world one step closer to reliable, high-performance quantum computing. An international team has developed a ground-breaking single-electron... Read more

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Can a revolutionary blood test identify chronic pain in humans and animals?

Can a revolutionary blood test identify chronic pain in humans and animals?

A revolutionary on the spot blood test that identifies chronic pain by colour “biomarkers” will be revealed at a pain medicine conference in Sydney today. (Sunday May 6). Australian neurosci... Read more

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Taking vitamin B6 to better recall your dreams

Taking vitamin B6 to better recall your dreams

New research from the University of Adelaide has found that taking vitamin B6 could help people to recall their dreams. The study published online ahead of print in Perceptual and Motor Skil... Read more

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More efficient fertilizers using graphene as a carrier

More efficient fertilizers using graphene as a carrier

Fertilisers with lower environmental impacts and reduced costs for farmers are being developed by University of Adelaide researchers in the world-first use of the new advanced material graph... Read more

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Could a new ultra-thin coating that responds to heat and cold turn your dumb window into a smart one?

Could a new ultra-thin coating that responds to heat and cold turn your dumb window into a smart one?

The self-modifying coating, which is a thousand times thinner than a human hair, works by automatically letting in more heat when it’s cold and blocking the sun’s rays when it’s hot. Smart w... Read more

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Predicting patient lifespans with artificial intelligence

Predicting patient lifespans with artificial intelligence

A computer’s ability to predict a patient’s lifespan simply by looking at images of their organs is a step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to new research led by the Univers... Read more

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