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New pneumonia vaccine could save two million lives per year

Streptococcus pneumoniae

A vaccine against the biggest bacterial killer on the planet is a step closer to being available with funding secured for preclinical trials.

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Tim Tams and Future Collaborations

In early January, the Australian School of Petroleum (ASP) was pleased to host Mike Party, incoming president of AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists).

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Resolution Systems - Comp Sci/ Engineering Work Opportunities at Engineering Analytics Scale Up

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1st Grid Transformation Professional Development Seminar on Microgrid Design and Battery Storage

While renewable energy is redefining the power and energy mix; technological developments and power electronics' systems are transforming power grids to a greater scale. This two-day seminar will provide insight into the design of microgrids.

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Plant & Food Research boost at Waite campus

School of Agriculture Food and Wine

A new industry partner at Waite campus is set to boost research and innovation in South Australia’s horticulture and agri-food sectors.

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Postgraduate research seminars at the School of Mechanical Engineering

Each year, postgraduate students from the School of Mechanical Engineering present their research findings for critical review.

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Penalties for animal cruelty double in SA, but is this enough to stop animal abuse?

News - dog running, animal and vet article

Australians are outraged when animal abuse punishments are seen to be inadequate.

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Palaeontologist identifies ‘mystery photographer’ of the Naracoorte Caves

News - First picture of a cave by Thomas Hannay

Scientists emphasise the importance of historical writing in caves, after proving the identity of the first person to photograph Australian caves more than 150 years ago.

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Scientists buzzing after new bee discoveries

Native bee - Laciniosus (Colletellus)

South Australian scientists including a bee expert from the University of Adelaide, have discovered 26 new species of native Australian bees.

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