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>ADELAIDEAN INSIDE THIS EDITION OF ADELAIDEAN 04-05 08-09 18-19 20-21 In just 165 years, humans have doubled their average life expectancy, and more people than ever are living to 100 and beyond. Could we ever live to 1000 years? The future of fertility technology is looking bright for couples wanting children, thanks to the work of the Robinson Research Institute. They’re also tackling the world’s biggest killer of children under the age of five: pre-term birth. Adelaide could become the cycling capital of Australia if Dr Jennifer Bonham has her way, but what’s stopping us? >CONTENTS Professor Bob Hill explains how the rise of an Aussie icon – the gum tree – is closely linked with another mainstay of our landscape, the bushfire. 03 Building better cattle from 14-15 A day in the life: 04-05 Small advances, 16-17 Tech steps towards And Sonic Arts students in the Elder Conservatorium of Music are winding back the clock to receive a unique educational experience. 06-07 On your bike, Adelaide 18-19 The fire next time 08-09 Saving those who serve 20-21 Back to the future 10-13 How far can humans go? 22-23 Art at our heart View Adelaidean online: adelaide.edu.au/ adelaidean the genes up huge difference Security Services a new life READER SURVEY To be in the running to win one of five $100 vouchers for the Adelaide Fringe 2016, please fill out our online reader survey by 5.00pm 31 December 2015: bit.ly/adelaidean2015 2 ADELAIDEAN Established in 1991, Adelaidean is the University of Adelaide’s free magazine. Circulation:10,000 Cover photo: Dr Arthur Saniotis and an image of Mars. Subscription Enquiries: For free print and online subscriptions Phone: +61 8 8313 0814 Email: [email protected] Mailing address: Adelaidean, Marketing & Communications, University of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia. CRICOS 00123M 2365-3 Spring/Summer 2015