2022年7月25日 星期一

Drones used to check wildlife health | Are food intolerances increasing? | Why partnering with UniSA just got easier – UniSA News July


World first experiment using drones for wildlife health checks

A UniSA PhD student can now add "world first" to her CV after collaborating with global cinematographer Douglas Thron to accurately measure heart and breathing rates of African wildlife filmed with a drone. Read more
 

Why does everyone seem to have food intolerances these days?

 

Enterprise Hub provides an outside-in perspective to working with a university

 

Video: The science behind making fake blood

 

End-of-life plan needed for tens of thousands of wind turbine blades

UniSA wins prestigious award for innovative social enterprise project in Africa
Queen's Birthday Honours for two research leaders
UniSA project secures access screening platform that could fast-track treatment of leukaemia
New scholarship increases opportunities for Aboriginal researchers
UniSA boosts weekly scholarship rates for Vacation Research Program
...and more
 

UniSA blasts off on $180 million space hub mission

 

Global once again – students embark on international exchanges

 

We're hiring! UniSA launches academic recruitment campaign

 

The latest books from UniSA researchers

 

In Pictures: MOD. launch party and ambassador's public lecture

 

Enjoy the Hawke Centre's latest events

 

What's on at UniSA's Samstag Museum of Art

 

Read the latest edition of enterprise magazine

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