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Fossil discovery rewrites history of modern human arrival in Europe
Human occupation in Europe was almost 10,000 years earlier than previously documented, a discovery that stands to rewrite modern human and Neanderthal histories on the continent.
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Funding support to discover ways to block the migration of T-cells responsible for MS

University of Adelaide Research Fellow, Dr Iain Comerford has secured funding from Multiple Sclerosis Australia to further his research into the factors that influence specific immune cell (T cell) migration into the bloodstream and the brain in people who have MS.
50 regional and remote schools embark on a mission to uncover new insect species

Schools across South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia will document their local insect biodiversity and discover new insects in their area.
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Spotlight on Vivien Heng this International Day of Women and Girls in Science

This International Day of Women and Girls in Science we’re shining a spotlight on one of our brilliant Mathematical and Computer Sciences students, Vivien Heng.
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Australia's deadliest snakes arrived by sea

New research led by the University of Adelaide has found the first tangible evidence that the ancestors of some of Australia’s most venomous snakes arrived by sea rather than by land.
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ANZ’s Graduate Program
ANZ’s Graduate Program applications open mid-February and Career Services is co-hosting a Virtual Information Session on Thursday 3rd March at 12:10pm – 1:00pm.
University of Adelaide mathematician receives 2022 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scientist Award

Dr Jordan Pitt from the University of Adelaide’s School of Mathematical Sciences has been recognised with a 2022 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scientist Award .
Chemobrain: 1 in 3 breast cancer survivors suffer from cognitive impairment

Are you a breast cancer survivor and do you forget things?
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New research puts bugs to the taste test

New research to develop more accurate and consumer friendly descriptions for one of the most sustainable and high protein food sources on the planet, edible insects.