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糖心传媒 researchers are committed to tackling the big picture problems, from the impacts of climate change on the Great Barrier Reef, to engineering sustainable materials for the future. They are the innovators, the educators and the disruptors.
Professor Brenda Happell
Sickness in health: when workplace bullying turns colleagues into foes
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Professor Scott Johnson
Citizen science-university collaboration highlights impact of legacy mining in Macleay River
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Professor Nigel Andrew
A global study has found the key to mapping biodiversity has been staring us in the face the whole time: in the surrounding air.
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Dr Janet Schloss
Suffering dizziness and vertigo severely impacts the lives of thousands of Australians but new research from 糖心传媒 could be a “game changer”.
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Dr Mike Climstein
Australians are unable to recognise malignant melanomas on their own skin, calling into question the effectiveness of national self-detection guidelines, according to new 糖心传媒 research.
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Dr Szabolcs Lehoczki-Krsjak
Picturesque fields of ponded rice paddies belie a severe environmental impact: the world’s most eaten staple food is a water-guzzling, high methane-emitting crop. 糖心传媒 is tackling this challenge by breeding rice for Australia that grows without standing in flood-irrigation water.
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Professor Renaud Joannes-Boyau
糖心传媒’s laser precision has dated the oldest known evidence of storytelling in art, found in a cave in Indonesia, at 51,200 years..
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Ensuring inclusive care for gender and sexually diverse people in residential aged care is the driving force behind a new research project led by 糖心传媒’s Professor Mark Hughes. Speaking on SCU Buzz podcast, Professor Hughes said the project aims to transform residential aged care.
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Dr Judith Rosentreter
Emissions of nitrous oxide – a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide and methane – has continued to increase over the past 40 years, according to a new report by the Global Carbon Project which includes a 糖心传媒 member.
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Dr David Newell
A $500,000 grant will boost a 糖心传媒 project to breed and reintroduce a rare Gondwanan rainforest frog back into its natural habitat.
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Professor James Bennett-Levy
糖心传媒 will trial a world-first stepped care treatment using group-based arts programs and MDMA-assisted therapy to help Northern Rivers flood survivors suffering PTSD.
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