Your chemical romance: UniSA unlocks love’s hidden formula
Forget the aching heart, sweaty palms and rising pulse rate – romantic love where euphoria puts your partner at the centre of the universe comes down to brain chemistry.
Forget the aching heart, sweaty palms and rising pulse rate – romantic love where euphoria puts your partner at the centre of the universe comes down to brain chemistry.
The college, with accommodation to sleep 100 students, is one of five the government pledged to build around the state. See what it will look like.
Premier Peter Malinauskas tried to cheer up school leavers disappointed with SACE results – but he missed the mark, writes Paul Starick.
The chance to get in on one of the biggest opportunities in the state’s history is about to open up.
A simple fact of life eventually caught up with the mighty creature that once roamed SA’s landscape, Flinders researchers say.
SA’s three main universities have blitzed their big interstate counterparts in a national survey, with one coming in at seventh. See the rankings here.
Trucks carting sand will be needed on Adelaide’s beaches for years to come … and you can thank climate change. But we need more creative solutions to solve coastal erosion.
The Fearless Conversations panel tackles the threat of climate change – how heatwaves and rising sea levels will affect Adelaide, and what the answers might be. Watch it here.
A globally renowed film studio has teamed up with an Adelaide university to offer training in digital effects for students learning virtual production.
UniSA has announced a major change for students that will last for the rest of 2022, after it also backed off on its mask rules.
Calling all high school students! A new competition wants to hear your ideas to make our state better. You just need to explain your plan in 30 seconds – enter here.
Two of SA’s leading universities have breached the state’s child-protection laws, over nine staff – including academics – working in “prescribed” positions.
Our state’s three unis were hit hard by Covid, but it seems job cuts and federal support have gone a long way in helping their recovery.
Taxpayer-funded masks will be handed out on public transport to increase usage – but the premier has denied it’s a “crackdown”.
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