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Putting humans back into computers
CSU RESEARCH  3 Mar 2010

Putting humans back into computers

A world where emails, online chatrooms and virtual environments are a part of daily life, and where public communication is increasingly dominated by machines, is now ready to be taken back by humans, says a social researcher from CSU.

Society and Community

Mountain Ash after the bushfires
CSU RESEARCH  25 Feb 2010

Mountain Ash after the bushfires

An iconic eucalypt tree growing in many areas burnt out in Victoria’s Black Saturday fires is better at re-sprouting after fire than first thought, says a senior botanist at CSU.

CSU ResearchEnvironment &WaterScience &IT

Don't leave pets behind in a disaster
CSU RESEARCH  25 Feb 2010

Don't leave pets behind in a disaster

Disaster emergency management research by a CSU postgraduate student in New Zealand has found that 99 per cent of pet owners identified pets as part of their family, and that in an emergency, 56 per cent of owners would refuse to evacuate without their pets.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalSociety and Community

Report good news for early childhood sector
CSU RESEARCH  1 Feb 2010

Report good news for early childhood sector

A report to the federal government by an independent panel of experts led by CSU contains positive findings for the early childhood sector.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Changing human behaviour to save energy
CSU RESEARCH  18 Jan 2010

Changing human behaviour to save energy

In these times of climate change and concerns about ever increasing energy consumption, what does it take to encourage people to use less energy?

Society and Community

Look up when you kiss this Christmas
CSU RESEARCH  21 Dec 2009

Look up when you kiss this Christmas

If you get caught kissing under a mistletoe this Christmas, take a moment to look up and see what animals might be living there, says a CSU researcher.

CSU ResearchHigher EducationEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

Climate change? Blame your television
CSU RESEARCH  7 Dec 2009

Climate change? Blame your television

A new book by a CSU academic argues that the reason Western culture has difficulty coming to terms with climate change and global ecological degradation is because the content that appears on the contemporary television screen contributes more to the perpetuation of these problems than do any number of motor vehicle exhaust pipes, industrial chimneys and unfiltered drains.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

There's historic Klondike gold in them thar archives!
CSU RESEARCH  3 Dec 2009

There's historic Klondike gold in them thar archives!

A CSU researcher has discovered a unique archival treasure in the State Library of New South Wales in Sydney and brought it to the attention of curators in Australia and Canada as a significant artefact of the two nations' shared history.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalSociety and Community

Have your say on Landcare: Victorian survey
CSU RESEARCH  2 Dec 2009

Have your say on Landcare: Victorian survey

All Landcare groups across Victoria are encouraged to respond to a State-wide survey from CSU in order to help determine future strategies for the organisation in Victoria.

Agriculture &Food ProductionCSU ResearchEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

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