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SCIENCE & IT
Home > Latest News > Science & IT Local researcher muscling in on the effects of aging 01 Aug 2002
Weight training is most commonly associated with body builders or elite athletes, yet research by Charles Sturt University suggests that it may also be of benefit for older people. Pioneer of information age at CSU celebrates career 07 Jun 2002
From paper to cyberspace, Margaret Macpherson has been at the forefront of immense change in the way libraries deliver information over the last four decades. Transformation from the inside out, for new tourism venture 27 May 2002
Two of Howick Street’s most significant heritage buildings are being transformed from the inside out, in preparation for their new life as home to the Somerville Collection. Small bird, big nuisance in the Hunter 06 May 2002
Finding ways to solve the considerable nuisance being caused to the Hunter Valley coal mining industry by a small bird is the aim of a new research project that is seeking submissions from the local community. Regional Australia shows its biotechnology savvy 11 Apr 2002
Biotechnology research in regional New South Wales will be under the public spotlight at a joint event by Charles Sturt University and Wagga Wagga City Council next month. 12 Feb 2002
Is your heart racing? Are your pupils dilated? Do you have butterflies in your stomach? If you answer yes to these questions, you must be in love. 08 Feb 2002
When Charles Sturt University’s Orientation Week starts on Monday 11 February, 2 500 new students will be discovering right away why CSU is a leader in online education. Eucalypt regrowth theory barking up the wrong tree, says botanist 07 Feb 2002
New evidence has been found to explain why Australia’s eucalypts are able to bounce back so successfully after bushfires – such as those that ravaged NSW at Christmas. Understanding complexity a winner for Federal research funding 01 Feb 2002
How do billions of nerve cells organise themselves into a living brain? How does the genetic code control the growth of developing embryos into complete human beings? Complementary medicine on the rise 29 Jan 2002
From just 30 students three years ago to more than 300 today, complementary medicine at Charles Sturt University (CSU) is on the rise, both in Australia and globally. |

