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Scientists in the news this week: May 22, 2020
![The University of Adelaide's Associate Professor Stuart Roy and SARDI's Dr Rhiannon Schilling are looking for opportunities to better understand soil and crop variability in sodic and saline soils. Image: Katherine Hollaway, GRDC](/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2020-05/news-stuart-roy-rhiannon-schilling.jpg?h=d84098c2&itok=WyNfPY9n)
Your round-up of University of Adelaide scientists and science graduates in the news this week.
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Job opportunities: seeking casual staff for Sem 2 course delivery
We are seeking dedicated and passionate casual staff to assist with the delivery of our Semester 2 undergraduate and postgraduate courses, commencing Monday 27 July 2020. Applications close 14 June.
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Humans coexisted with three-tonne marsupials and lizards as long as cars in ancient Australia
![Life and death in tropical Australia, 40,000 years ago. Giant reptiles ruled northern Australia during the Pleistocene with mega-marsupials as their prey. Image Credit: R. Bargiel, V. Konstantinov, A. Atuchin & S. Hocknull (2020). Queensland Museum.](/sites/default/files/styles/ua_landscape/public/media/images/2020-05/news-megafauna-qld.jpeg?h=b8aae163&itok=SeHzLCFb)
Palaeontologists have found fossils of a huge extinct animals that answer, but also pose new questions in the megafauna extinction debate.
3MT – rise to the challenge
Pinned: You have 3 minutes and 1 slide to make an impact with your research. Do you have what it takes? Applications close 19 June.