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BREAKING RESEARCH: human hair transformed into renewable energy storage

Monday, 8 Apr 2024

Charles Sturt researcher discovers how to transform discarded human hair strands into graphite with potential use in energy storage and drug delivery technology.

Conference will explore 1824 ‘martial law’ in Bathurst conflict or ‘gudyarra’

Friday, 5 Apr 2024
Charles Sturt University will host a major conference in August to mark the 200th anniversary of the 1824 declaration of martial law in Bathurst to quell two years of conflict or ‘gudyarra’ (meaning ‘war’) between Wiradyuri and colonists.

Charles Sturt hosts Inquiry into Veterinary Workforce Shortage

Thursday, 4 Apr 2024
Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga hosted the fourth and final hearing of a Parliamentary Inquiry into Veterinary Workforce Shortage in NSW on Thursday 4 April.

The original 'Dune': how ancient human history in Arabia gave us modern lifestyle diseases

Thursday, 28 Mar 2024
A leading Charles Sturt University researcher will describe how his recent research has led to a new field - evolutionary medicine - at a public lecture in Port Macquarie on Wednesday 10 April.

Documentary launched! Lens shone on emotionally gruelling and enriched lives of carers

Tuesday, 26 Mar 2024

A documentary revealing life as a carer by carers has officially launched as part of a Charles Sturt University student and full-time carer’s PhD study.

Does climate change and biodiversity decline affect those tasked with solving it?

Tuesday, 26 Mar 2024

Charles Sturt researchers are leading a team investigating the extent that STEMM professionals suffer from climate anxiety or eco-grief. They are calling on industry professionals to complete a survey to assist with their research.

Three species of freshwater turtles benefit from Murrumbidgee environmental water management

Monday, 25 Mar 2024
Researchers have revealed the benefits of environmental water deliveries in boosting the diversity of turtle species in Murrumbidgee wetlands.

Exhibition presentation explores the rich history of Islam in Australia

Friday, 15 Mar 2024
A Charles Sturt University Islamic history expert has delivered a presentation in Melbourne as part of a multicultural exhibition showcasing the historic interaction between Australian First Nations people and the Makassans of Indonesia.

Queer Screen Film Festival returns to Charles Sturt in Port Macquarie

Friday, 15 Mar 2024

Charles Sturt University continues to be loud and proud in support of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer community (LGBTIQA+) as a continuing regional partner for the 2024 Queer Screen Film Festival – Best of the Fest.

Super-AI – for better or worse?

Tuesday, 12 Mar 2024
Is a friendly super-artificial intelligence (AI) desirable? A Charles Sturt University philosopher considers whether the development of such super-AI, which might limit our freedom and treat us like ‘pets’, is preferable to no super-AI at all.

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