More than two years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, the effects are still being felt across society. We asked University of South Australia experts from a range of fields to share their insights. | | | Child protection: breaking the cycle of harm Recent cases of alleged neglect have thrown the child protection system into the spotlight. Leading child protection researchers say it's time for a new approach to break the intergenerational cycle of harm. Read more | | Making buildings sustainable using digital twins Around the world, the construction industry is looking to become more sustainable, and new Australian research is examining how developing digital twins for our buildings could reduce their environmental impact. Read more | | Shining a light on the world's hidden pandemic Antimicrobial resistance kills more people each year than COVID. In response, Australia's top researchers have partnered with government and industry to find solutions to this global problem. Read more | | Reframing the big picture through ancient knowledge As modern society grapples with global challenges, it's quite possible many of the best answers are tens of thousands of years old. Read more | | For the latest University news including appointments, laurels, honorary awards and pictures, visit UniSA News. | | | | |
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