2020年9月18日 星期五

Red meat health risk | Disappearing drones | Coffee and catnap beat grogginess – UniSA News September



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Red hot meat: the wrong recipe for heart health
From MasterChef to MKR, the world's best chefs have taught audiences how to barbecue, grill and panfry a steak to perfection. But while the experts may be seeking that extra flavour, new research from UniSA suggests high-heat caramelisation could be bad for health. Read more
Now you see it, now you don't: adding chameleon-like capabilities to defence drones
A coffee and catnap keep you sharp on the nightshift
Endometriosis: no cure, but diagnosis could avert surgery
From the Vice Chancellor
Including:
· UniSA earns QS 5 Star Plus rating and a reputation for superior student support in Good Unis Guide
· SA Tall Poppies pursue a prescription for safer aged care
· Food drive delivers 'a tonne' of generosity
· NASA collaborates with Australian smart satellite centre on beacon technology
· $1.25m to support world-leading child protection research
· WA expert in child abuse and neglect joins the Australian Centre for Child Protection at UniSA
3MT winner finds a unique way to halt construction waste
Call the midwifery student
Explainer video: How do you deal with a child who stutters?
Should Google and Facebook be forced to pay for news?
Privacy problems built into blockchain technology
Scaling up: New Research and Innovation Director hopes to take industry engagement to the next level
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