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Scientists prove that deadly gene has jumped from a harmless organism to a nasty pathogen

  Pseudomonas aeruginosa , an organism responsible for thousands of deaths University of South Australia scientists have made a surprising discovery in the origins of an antibiotic-resistant gene previously thought to have been confined to Adelaide. The gene, first detected in Adelaide in 2006, is carried by the nasty bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa , an organism responsible for thousands of...

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New research to drive advances in neonatal health, architecture, technology, schools and desalination

UniSA has been awarded $2.5 million for ARC Discovery projects to start in 2022. World-leading advances in measuring fetal blood flow, new virtual reality tools to foster innovative architecture, and a better understanding of chatbot technologies will be the focus of three UniSA research projects starting in 2022. The projects are among seven successful UniSA Discovery Grants announced in late...