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Turning the heat up on how to decarbonise energy-intensive industries

HiTeMP-4: High Temperature Minerals Processing Forum

Experts from around the world will meet at the University of Adelaide to discuss ways to tackle the on-going challenge to help decarbonise energy intensive industries like iron, steel, cement and aluminium.

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Assessing what makes a reasonable decision with AI

Two health professionals look over results

As the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) grows in our world, the University of Adelaide is exploring the role that technology can play in the health sphere, particularly in clinical decision-making and explanations.

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Partnership working towards Universal Health in the Philippines

Australia Awards Fellowship group

The University of Adelaide’s JBI is proud to be working with the Australia Awards Fellowships to help build a capable health workforce in the Philippines.

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Lighting the way with accurate and safe 3D embryo imaging

A 3D scan of an embryo created using light microscopy.

The inability to accurately predict embryo viability prior to implantation is a key contributor in the low success rate of clinical in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), but a team of experts is highlighting a safe way to study embryos using 3D optical imaging.

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Prestigious medal awarded to neurogenetics leader

Jozef Gecz

Professor Jozef Gécz, Head of Neurogenetics at the University of Adelaide, has received the 2024 Ramaciotti Medal for Excellence.

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Tea party with a twist comes to campus

Alice by Heart

The South Australian Premiere of the hit musical Alice by Heart guarantees to transport viewers to a world of wonder, presented by the University of Adelaide’s Elder Conservatorium of Music.

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Inclusion project empowers future teachers to support neurodivergent learners

classroom

New training formulated by the University of Adelaide is set to boost disability and inclusion studies in teaching degrees, creating more inclusive environments for neurodivergent learners.

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Positive parenting reduces anxiety and helps prevent bullying at school

Thriving Kids and Parents Schools Project

A new nationwide study giving parents access to strategies to help their children cope with anxiety and bullying is resulting in better behaved students at home and in the classroom.

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Space architects boldy envisage building off-Earth colonies

The exterior rendering of a space habitat

Students have been recognised for their off-Earth designs which could accommodate deep-space explorers of the future.

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Quantum entanglement detected in top quark

Artistic visualisation of quantum entanglement in top-quarks. Image copyright CERN

A team of international scientists working on the ATLAS experiment, including experts from the University of Adelaide, has taken a major step forward in discovering more about quantum entanglement, one of the key properties underlying quantum physics.

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