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Online relinquishment of pets now the norm

Online advertising of unwanted pets now makes up a large proportion of pet relinquishments across Australia, a recent University of Adelaide study has confirmed.
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New wine scholarships and prizes make 2018 a great vintage

Scholarships and prizes worth a total of $180,000 over the next three years are now available for students of grape growing and winemaking.
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New home for grapevine virus testing

Plant virus testing and elimination services formerly provided by Waite Diagnostics have been transferred to The Australian Wine Research Institute.
Kapil Chousalkar to lead the Faculty of Sciences' gender, equity and diversity

Associate Professor Kapil Chousalkar has been appointed the Director of Gender, Equity and Diversity.
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Highlights from CSSM in 2017

Key updates from the centre including new videos and a PhD graduate who's been named in the 'Forbes 30 under 30'!
What’s Australia made of? Geologically, it depends on the state you’re in

We think of Australia as a solid landmass. But it’s actually more like a jigsaw puzzle that has been put together over many millions of years.
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QCD Downunder 2017

QCD Downunder 2017 brought together a number of specialists in non-perturbative field theory as well as others working in the areas of hadron physics and related fields.
CSSM news updates from 2016

The 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference was held in Adelaide 11-16 September.
Proceedings of INPC 2016

Proceedings and presentations from the 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference in Adelaide.
New Directions in Subatomic Physics workshop

The New Directions in Subatomic Physics workshop covered a number of areas of subatomic physics in which Professor Tony Williams made significant contributions during his career.
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