June/July 2008
A research newsletter of the University of South Australia
Population history not yet popular
John Pattison’s latest paper on inbreeding, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B (Biological Sciences), has created something of a stir among geneticists and anthropologists from some of England’s leading universities. More..
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World goes wireless
Researchers at UniSA’s Institute for Telecommunications Research (ITR) have imagined a wireless world without day long downloads or burdensome cables, and they’re generating the technology to make it happen.More..
UniSA brings Indigenous focus to national literature survey
UniSA’s David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research (DUCIER) will participate in the Australian Literature Teaching Survey, bringing an Indigenous focus to the $100,000, year-long audit of Australian literature teaching.More..
Greening the renovation saves money
Home renovators looking at extending or making improvements to their homes should take advantage of some expert “green” tips for renovating, to save money now and in the years ahead. More..
Improving outcomes for whiplash injuries
Improving outcomes for people with whiplash-associated disorders is the goal of UniSA Postdoctoral Senior Research Fellow Dr Saravana Kumar, who has been awarded a prestigious National Institute of Clinical Studies Fellowship (NICS) to get the best available treatments based on health and medical research into everyday practice. More..




