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World’s smallest imaging device has heart disease in focus

Ultrathin 3D printed endoscope imaging an artery - photo by Simon Thiele and Jiawen Li.

A team of researchers has used 3D micro-printing to develop the world’s smallest, flexible scope for looking inside blood vessels.

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Australian Solar Thermal Research Institute (ASTRI) develop heliostat wind load spreadsheet

The Australian Solar Thermal Research Institute (ASTRI), led by the University of Adelaide in collaboration with CSIRO, have developed a heliostat wind load spreadsheet. 

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Science at home: Wine tasters wanted for new study

Bottling for wine tasting at home

Scientists are looking for regular wine consumers to participate in a 'Wine Perception Study' in your own home.

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Participants wanted for Cabernet Sauvignon wine tasting

Waite campus winery

Regular wine consumers wanted for sensory trials to help research into berry heterogeneity.

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A good time to cell

A good time to cell: Reuben Jacob

Episode 5, In Their Element Podcast

Meet science graduate Reuben Jacob. Hear his story - from studying biotechnology with a major in genetics; to working at the intersection of science and business as an innovation manager for a world-leading biotechnology company.

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New research to help wineries manage smoke taint

Viticulture and Oenology students in Waite campus winery

A new industry-research project will develop new methodologies and strategies for the Australian wine industry to manage taint from grapes exposed to bushfire smoke.

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Kangaroo Island bee B&Bs aim to save native pollinators

Green Carpenter Bee / Remko Leijs

Native bees severely impacted by Kangaroo Island bushfires this year are being built new homes in a collaborative project involving the local community and scientists from the University of Adelaide and SA Museum.

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UofA graduates receive SA Architecture Awards

Congratulations to the many Architecture and Built Environment graduates whose offices' projects have received the SA Architecture Awards and to Erin Crowden for winning the Emerging Architect Prize.

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Laura Bassi Scholarship for postgraduates and junior academics

The Laura Bassi Scholarship was established by Editing Press in 2018 with the aim of providing editorial assistance to postgraduates and junior academics whose research focuses on neglected topics of study, broadly construed, within their disciplines. 

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Retirement of Gentle Intellectual Giant

Joyful, knowledgeable, kind and humble may not typically be words used to describe a Professor of Pure Mathematics but it best describes retiring AIML Professor Wojciech Chojnacki.

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