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New diabetes research at CSU
CSU RESEARCH  31 Jul 2016

New diabetes research at CSU

New breakthrough research at CSU has demonstrated that a protein in the mitochondria plays a role in protecting against the progression of diabetes in humans.

ResearchHealthAllied healthInternationalScience

New approach for animal disease surveillance
CSU RESEARCH  20 Jul 2016

New approach for animal disease surveillance

CSU researchers are set to play a key role in developing a new approach for surveillance for emergency animal diseases.

Animal and Veterinary scienceGraham CentreCharles Sturt UniversityResearchScience

One person, one vote – a flawed and outdated idea?
CSU RESEARCH  10 Jul 2016

One person, one vote – a flawed and outdated idea?

Recent elections have prompted a CSU academic to ask, 'has the democratic idea of 'one person, one vote' passed its use-by date?'

Arts and CultureResearchSociety and Community

Post-election commentary by CSU experts
CSU RESEARCH  3 Jul 2016

Post-election commentary by CSU experts

The votes have been cast but the make-up of the next Australian Parliament is still not clear. CSU experts are available for analysis and comment.

Business and EconomicsResearchILWSSociety and Community

Pasta on the pulse
CSU RESEARCH  26 Jun 2016

Pasta on the pulse

A CSU research student has taken inspiration from the International Year of Pulses and her personal love of pulses to create a new food product.

Agricultural ScienceFood productionResearchCSU studentsScience

More than just chips: what are you getting with your fish?
CSU RESEARCH  21 Jun 2016

More than just chips: what are you getting with your fish?

A CSU scientist has identified the need for more research into seafood safety to protect the health of Australian consumers and workers in the local fishing industry.

Animal and Veterinary scienceGraham CentreResearchScience

European honey bee steals the media spotlight
CSU RESEARCH  19 Jun 2016

European honey bee steals the media spotlight

Native insects play an important role in pollinating agricultural crops but it's the European honey bee that often gets the glory.

Agricultural ScienceFood productionResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScienceSociety and Community

Ethics, politics and legalities in cyber-warfare
CSU RESEARCH  19 Jun 2016

Ethics, politics and legalities in cyber-warfare

The Australian Army has called on a CSU expert to advise it on the ethical, political and legal dilemmas it will face when using drones and cyber-warfare in the coming century.

ResearchPolicing and SecuritySociety and Community

Coalition voters show large swing towards climate policy
CSU RESEARCH  15 Jun 2016

Coalition voters show large swing towards climate policy

CSU research shows more Coalition voters accept climate change is real and are willing to pay nearly as much as Labor voters for carbon policies such as a carbon tax or direct action.

Business and EconomicsResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSSociety and Community

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