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Researcher dishes the 'dirt' on potential obesity cure

Investigating how clay materials can improve drug delivery, UniSA researcher and PhD candidate Tahnee Dening serendipitously discovered that the clay materials she was using had a unique ability to "soak up" fat droplets in the gut. more

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New Chancellor advocates UniSA's can-do spirit more

 

Program to boost job prospects for neurodiverse students more

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