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11 June 2026
Building the perfect lunar construction team
Building a habitat on the moon is going to depend on a collaborative process between humans and robots. But Adelaide University PhD candidate Albert Rajkumar is exploring the importance of another player in the process – the architectural artifact itself.
Protecting hospital patients from the dangers of bushfire smoke
Bushfires can happen at any time across Australia, and as northern parts of the country enter their peak fire danger season, new research involving Adelaide University experts suggests hospitals may need to rethink how their ventilation systems work to protect the health of patients and conserve energy. A RACE for 2030 founded project at Echuca Regional Health provided real-world evidence from the ...
Researchers explain the complexity of a plant enzyme at the atomic levels
Adelaide University research into the complexity of plant exo-hydrolytic enzyme could have multiple benefits for medical, pharmaceutical, chemical and biotechnology industries. For more than a decade, Professor Maria Hrmova, School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, and a team of around 30 experts have been exploring the fundamental catalytic properties of plant exo-hydrolytic enzymes.
Adelaide University community recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
Adelaide University extends warm congratulations to the members of its community who have received recognition in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours list. Current and former staff, alumni and friends of the University community have been included in this year’s list.
Checking it twice: Simple step improves face-matching accuracy
Now, researchers at Adelaide University and the University of Stirling (UK) have found a simple way to improve face-matching accuracy that doesn’t require training, artificial intelligence or specialist expertise – asking the same person to take another look. While the solution may sound simple, revisiting the same decision improved face-matching accuracy by around 8% – a result comparable to gains...