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National award for CSU exercise science research
SCIENCE  12 Feb 2018

National award for CSU exercise science research

A recent CSU graduate has won a prestigious annual national award from a peak industry body for her PhD thesis.

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Fire and dingoes can control foxes in Victoria’s Big Desert
SCIENCE  8 Feb 2018

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Foxes prowling the night in Victoria’s semi-arid Big Desert region to prey on small native animals may be watching their backs, according to research findings by a CSU ecologist.

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Patients the winners with new digital rehab tool
SCIENCE  7 Feb 2018

Patients the winners with new digital rehab tool

Exercise physiologists at CSU are using new digital technology to improve patients’ rehabilitation outcomes.

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Women, exercise, food and sleep: new CSU study
SCIENCE  30 Jan 2018

Women, exercise, food and sleep: new CSU study

A new study is underway through CSU to examine the relationship between exercise, appetite and sleep.

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Universities work together to ensure more women in STEMM
SCIENCE  24 Jan 2018

Universities work together to ensure more women in STEMM

CSU, working with other leading universities has joined the campaign to ensure women are better represented in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine.

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Frogs surviving in dry, dry land
SCIENCE  11 Jan 2018

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Frogs are often associated with wet tropical forests or vast swamps, not in the dry lands of southern NSW, which a CSU researcher Dr Carmen Amos to investigate the state of frog populations in the region and the factors influencing them.

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Investigating the decline of northern Australia’s largest marsupial predator
SCIENCE  10 Jan 2018

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A CSU researcher is investigating the status of one of the last major populations of northern quolls before its habitat is invaded by cane toads.

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Mighty meat ants help spread native plants along roadsides
SCIENCE  8 Jan 2018

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Research from CSU has demonstrated how tiny ants help spread native trees along the roadsides that criss-cross the Australian rural landscape.

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Excluding feral livestock to conserve native fauna
SCIENCE  8 Dec 2017

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A study led by CSU ecologists is investigating whether the exclusion of feral livestock from waterholes can restore refuges for native animals and plants in savannah ecosystems in northern Australia.

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