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Intelligent machines to support, not replace, doctors

AI and medical machine learning are constantly evolving, however don’t expect these technologies to replace doctors.
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Urban rainwater harvesting in 'smart' south Asian cities

Urban South Asia needs water—a lot of it, and while most of this water comes from over-extraction of groundwater and interbasin transfers, the future ability to rely on these resources is now in question.
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Preventing biodiversity change with natural laboratories

With our support, the International Panel for Climate Change has now documented the effects of global climate change on every biome on earth.
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Newstart debate must focus on people, not politics

Economics researchers at the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide are urging politicians to address the issue of the Newstart Allowance with maturity and consider increasing it by as much as $120 per week.
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Emergency communication in a digital world

Enhancing information flows and strengthening communication systems for use during emergencies can save lives, according to researchers at the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ of Adelaide.
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We need to act now to reduce future bushfire risk in the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n Summer

When managing bushfire risk, prevention is better than cure.
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Farmer to pharma? Creating new products from agricultural waste

Our researchers are supporting South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥â€™s primary producers by turning their waste into high-value products, potentially worth over $100m per annum.
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A little water can go a long way when battling heatwaves

It appears that how you use water is more important than how much you use when trying to protect vines from the impact of heatwaves.
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Wild yeasts may hold key to better wines from warmer climates

Our researchers have found yeasts that naturally occur on wine grapes may improve wines produced in warmer climates.
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What's really going on during fracking

How do fluids such as water, gas and petroleum move in the earth?