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Artificial intelligence helping solve natural problem


Control of a major problem soil condition in the northern coastal rivers of NSW could soon be greatly improved by a new computer program being developed at Charles Sturt University.

Training pharmacists in the bush


The opening of a $1.3 million pharmacy laboratory at Charles Sturt University on Wednesday 25 November marks a high point in the commitment to the recruitment and retention of pharmacists to country areas.

Professional accolade for CSU chemist


Years of work promoting the chemistry profession to young students, has seen Charles Sturt University academic Charles Fogliani, receive a coveted professional industry award.

Tourism gets the Millennium Bug


The Millennium Bug could throw the global tourism system into chaos on 1 January 2000 unless the entire industry embarks on a concerted effort to avoid problems that could be caused by the Bug, according to two Charles Sturt University researchers.

Paving the way for a national criminal DNA database


A Charles Sturt University student laying the groundwork for a national criminal DNA database will present her research findings to an international conference on forensic sciences in Adelaide next week.

Regional Australia must not be left behind


Regional Australia must ensure that it does not get left behind in the Digital Revolution, says Charles Sturt University’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Planning and Development), Mr Bernie O’Donnell.

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