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The latest news, events and expertise from the University of Adelaide.

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3D road markings to improve pedestrian safety

A new version of “Dragon Teeth” markings have appeared on Adelaide roads as part of a new project by the University of Adelaide’s Centre for Automotive Safety Research (CASR), in partnership with the Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT). The project aims to slow motorists in busy suburban business and pedestrian areas.

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Authentic communication reduces risky teen drinking

While fear-based messaging around alcohol aimed towards teens is common practice, new research suggests a key to curbing adolescents’ risky drinking behaviour is through authentic and open communication that acknowledges some of the positive aspects while warning of the negative consequences of drinking.

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Human settlement key to extinction of New Zealand’s iconic moa

New research has identified the extent to which human colonisation and hunting contributed to the extinction of New Zealand’s giant flightless bird, the moa.

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Humans and AI in new collaboration for endometriosis classification

University of Adelaide researchers have identified a new approach for endometriosis classification, believed to be the first of its kind which combines both machine learning models and human knowledge.

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Kane Pollard named inaugural Waite Chef in Residence

Lauded South Australian chef and sustainability advocate Kane Pollard will work with food scientists at the University of Adelaide as its first Waite Chef in Residence, increasing the impact of the University’s research on the culinary industry.

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News in brief

University researchers to roll out disaster preparedness project

University of Adelaide researchers will partner in the multi-state rollout of a disaster preparedness model, funded by the federal government.

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Federal funding for child mental health and wellbeing survey

The Federal Government has awarded $8.1 million for the third National Child and Adolescent Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing which University of Adelaide experts will play a key role in.

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Associate Professor receives national mentorship

University of Adelaide and Robinson Research Institute group leader Associate Professor Zohra Lassi has been awarded a prestigious mentorship.

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Events

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Feb

Eat The Invaders: Controlling Invasive species

Eat The Invaders is a six-part series examining how Australia might deal with invasive species by turning them into dinner. A collaboration between the Environment Institute, Australian Wildlife Conservancy, Biodiversity Council, ABC Impact and Partnerships, and Closer Productions this special event will feature screening of Episode 5 "Cat", followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. Wednesday 19 February, 5–7 pm. Braggs lecture theatre, North Terrace campus. Register

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Feb

Empowered Educators: opening workshop

Empowered Educators supports academic and professional staff to identify, implement and evaluate evidence-based enhancements to student learning. Empowered Educators is designed to support educators in the transition to Adelaide University. The series opening workshop features Dr Anna Rowe (UNSW). Friday 21 February, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Sprigg Room 134, Level 1, Mawson Building, North Terrace campus. Register.

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Lumen

Mystery solved!

It has been one of Adelaide’s great unsolved mysteries for more than 50 years: just how did an FJ Holden end up dangling from the Uni footbridge above the River Torrens in 1971?

Lumen readers' prize - Spring 2024

Your chance to win 1 of 10 original posters.

Making a magnificent song and dance

Behind the scenes of Sweeney Todd.

World News - Spring 2024

Three alumni share how their extraordinary talents have taken them around the world.

Re-activating Australian Dance Theatre’s archive for the future 

Bringing Australian Dance Theatre back to life.

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