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Catching the heart attack bug
SCIENCE  19 Mar 1999

Catching the heart attack bug

Is heart disease infectious? Could it be treated with antibiotics?

Health

Genetically controlled food: breeding Frankenstein mentality
SCIENCE  8 Mar 1999

Genetically controlled food: breeding Frankenstein mentality

As Australian and New Zealand ministers meet in Canberra today to discuss food-labelling options, Charles Sturt University's Centre for Applied Ethics lecturer Dr Andrew Brien believes the development of genetically modified food products has created a Frankenstein mentality and is perverse.

Society and Community

Lego loss reignites traditional vs electronic toys debate
SCIENCE  6 Mar 1999

Lego loss reignites traditional vs electronic toys debate

Childhood education expert Dr Tom Lowrie is concerned by the dominance of electronic toys overshadowing traditional toys such as building blocks - a trend reflected by toy making giant Lego recording its first ever loss of $40 million.

Teaching and Education

CSU exports expertise
SCIENCE  2 Feb 1999

CSU exports expertise

Charles Sturt University is exporting its air video system technology, with a three-week tour of New Zealand set to fly out of Wagga Wagga this week.

International

Tourism gets the Millennium Bug
SCIENCE  30 Oct 1998

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.

Business &CommerceScience &IT

HSC On-Line receives two million hits in October
SCIENCE  11 Oct 1998

HSC On-Line receives two million hits in October

Year 12 students facing their final exams see the Internet as an important tool in their final studies if recent figures on the NSW HSC On-Line Internet site is any indication.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Professional accolade for CSU chemist
SCIENCE  11 Oct 1998

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.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Regional Australia must not be left behind
SCIENCE  25 Sep 1998

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.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Paving the way for a national criminal DNA database
SCIENCE  10 Aug 1998

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.

Police, Crime &EmergenciesScience &IT

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