2019年1月21日 星期一

Almonds, grapes and cranberries could improve peak fitness | High-tech defence and space hub for Mawson Lakes – UniSA News January



 HEALTH

Bioactive components in almonds, grapes and cranberries may improve peak fitness

Almonds and some dried fruits could help maintain peak fitness in elite athletes – and UniSA researchers are putting the theory to the test. more

SOCIAL SCIENCES   SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

It's time to put the 'person' back into aged care more

 

Testlab at Mawson Lakes to benefit defence and space industries more

INSIDE UNISA     INSIDE UNISA

UniSA gets top marks in SA for graduate employment outcomes … again more

 

From the Vice Chancellor more

INSIDE UNISA   HEALTH

The latest achievements and announcements more

 

Mapping DNA could save billions each year in health costs more

Read the latest edition of enterprise magazine to meet the people who care for SA's cultural treasures; find out why green is the new black in the fashion world; and uncover the sad truth about elder abuse.

 
INSIDE UNISA   COMMUNITY

UniSA appoints first Teaching Academic associate professor more

 

We asked a UniSA student to review MOD.'s latest exhibition more

COMMUNITY   HUMANITIES;

Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program blasts off more

 

Meet SA's treasure keepers more

NEW BOOKS     IN PICTURES  

The latest books from UniSA researchers more

 

Santos Tour Down Under more

     
 

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