
Wildlife research: using 3D printers to save native species
University wildlife research conducted at Charles Sturt proves 3D printing technology can be used to create new habitats for native species!
Read MoreUniversity wildlife research conducted at Charles Sturt proves 3D printing technology can be used to create new habitats for native species!
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Read MoreTurtles are cute, charismatic and under threat. Dr James Van Dyke is an adjunct with Charles Sturt University who's championing this threatened species.
Read MoreCharles Sturt University is home to some amazing minds. And those amazing minds are conducting the kind of research liable to blow ours. Nowhere is that more true than in IT. Our info tech experts work across the IT spectrum, …
Read MoreAustralia is home to a unique and varied array of native flora and fauna. But our plants and animals often face threats – from urban construction to climate change. Protecting the natural biodiversity of the country is an important part …
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