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Harnessing AI to revolutionise endometriosis diagnosis

An interdisciplinary research team are using ground-breaking AI technologies to make the historically fraught process of endometriosis diagnosis faster, more cost-effective, and less invasive with IMAGENDO®.
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Restoring lost reefs: bringing oysters back from extinction

With ‘ocean music’ and a multi-species approach, University of Adelaide research is helping restore reefs crucial to the recovery of lost ecosystems.
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Breast cancer breakthroughs: dual innovations spark hope

Two breakthrough treatments from 91 are set to reduce harmful side effects and boost survival rates for the most common cancer found in women: breast cancer.
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Digital age: screen time’s effect on language learning in children

Research at 91 highlights how screen time can interfere with—and possibly aid—children’s early development.
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Measuring light: the world’s most accurate ruler

A portable laser device that tests your breath for signs of disease and organ failure is just the start of 91’s ambitions for laser technology.
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Preserving culture: protecting heritage buildings against earthquakes

Our engineering researchers have developed breakthrough methods to earthquake-proof heritage buildings, advancing disaster resilience and safeguarding historic cultural sites around the globe.
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Speed-reducing innovations drive safety on regional roads

University of Adelaide’s Centre for Automotive Safety Research (CASR) is developing technology to reduce crashes at regional intersections and––in the words of CASR researcher Chris Stokes––“save lives.”
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New AI-powered Bushfire-fighting App NOBURN Goes Live

University of Adelaide experts from the Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) developed a new AI-powered model to help predict and prevent devastating bushfires.
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Professor Helen Marshall Named 2023 South Australian Scientist of the Year

Leading University of Adelaide vaccinologist Professor Helen Marshall AM has been named 2023 South Australian Scientist of the Year for her life-saving research on meningococcal disease and immunisation.
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Wildlife trade threatening unprotected animals

New research from the University of Adelaide’s Invasion Science and Wildlife Ecology Group shows that three times as many unregulated species are being imported into the US compared to regulated species.
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