Past research success highlights
A sample of highlights from our research success
stories is provided on this page.
Current research success stories
2008 highlights
- Toxin munching microbes
- UniSA research backs SA's sustainable transport future
- Greening the renovation saves money
- UniSA brings Indigenous focus to national literature survey
- Nurse education protects children
- Kicking goals for science education
- Scientists make world water nano-clean
- Dual approach to dairy research holds promise
- Mining and maths - a resourceful combination
- Accounting for our environment
- Hair analysis - a window to your health
- Native plants help fight implant infection
- Marketing could ease rural GP shortage
- What keeps us breathing?
- A new approach to tackling bullying in school
- Water's a worry the world over
- Spiders' web of sustainability
- Improving literacy with an eye to the future
2007 highlights
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Affordable housing more than the mortgage - The reality of crime in cyberspace
- HR, the new key role of managers
- The core to wellbeing in older people
- Rescue workers in the safety zone
- Smart suit doesn't miss a beat
- Cleaning up a deadly lifesaver
- Crystal clear objective
- Helping virtual water flows
- A global view of rural health
- Scaling research heights
- Omega-3 enhanced pork - it's good eating
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News online, but not the extras
2006 highlights
- Language education goes deeper
- Paving the way for clean water savings
- Turning waste into valuable resources
- Babies bounce ahead in early literacy program
- Better than a spoonful of sugar
- Siphonic roof drainage comes out on top
- Proven benefits for chronically ill treated at home
- Microprobe sheds new light on mineral processing
- Disposable catheter breakthrough, a world first
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SA's high remand rates put under spotlight
2005 and 2004 highlights
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Biodiesel ahead in fuel race - Putting viruses to work in vaccines
- Adding up the value of wind farms
- Sleepy children behave badly and perform poorly
- One in five put inactivity before health
- A hat trick of tall poppies
- Eco-friendly resources from food industry waste
- Kids step into the virtual world
- Linking research to international networks
