2018年3月16日 星期五

Researchers develop ‘scientific version of a fortune teller’ that predicts civil unrest – UniSA News March



 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

How social media can predict protests and strikes

UniSA researchers have built a forecasting system which analyses millions of social media posts each day to predict the likelihood of civil unrest events in Australia and the Asia-Pacific. more

HEALTH   HUMANITIES

Young and old join forces to beat dementia more

 

Research reveals the 'silent treatment' hurting bereaved parents more

HUMANITIES     INSIDE UNISA

Doors open to the future of learning more

 

From the Vice Chancellor more

INSIDE UNISA   HUMANITIES

The latest achievements and announcements more

 

MOOC guru on learning in an age of disruption more

COMMUNITY   COMMUNITY

Who and what to watch in the Commonwealth Games more

 

UniSA Online degree to help prepare the digital stars of tomorrow more

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY   HEALTH

Speed equals distance over time: using sport to make sense of maths more

 

Research suggests peers more motivating than health in 'stepping up' more

BUSINESS AND LAW     NEW BOOKS  

Why I volunteered at the Winter Olympics as part of my studies more

 

The latest books from UniSA researchers more

INSIDE UNISA   IN PICTURES

Highlights from the Media Centre more

 

International student welcome party and O-Week celebrations more

   
 

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