2020年1月15日 星期三

Enterprise magazine – Big hopes for a nanoscale future | Keeping kids safe | Nutraceuticals: fact vs fiction


 
   
It's the little things that matter
UniSA researchers are turning the tiniest materials into some big breakthroughs.
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Keeping kids safe
Research suggests taking a long-term approach to child protection by allocating more money to support services will reduce child abuse and neglect.
Nutraceuticals: fact vs fiction
The dietary supplement industry is booming with a global annual value of $385 billion. However, the industry is largely unregulated – posing risks.
Is the future regional?
Australia's biggest cities are at risk of being paralysed by their own growth. Researchers say diverting that growth to regional centres makes economic sense.
Plus: Explore street art's transition from illegal to mainstream; find out about the life and impact of writer, reformer and feminist Catherine Helen Spence; and go behind the statistics to understand the experiences of international students in South Australia. We also showcase notable events and achievements in the News Bites section.
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