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Friday 22 November 2024
Could printable organic x-ray sensors transform treatment for cancer patients?
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UOW ranks 52nd globally in THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025
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UOW researcher calls for global agreement on plastics
International consensus needed to address escalating plastic pollution issue
Better Oceans, Better Futures: Project explores Indigenous approaches to ocean stewardship
UOW, Aboriginal communities work towards a culturally sensitive, sustainable ocean governance model
Kristine French honoured for contribution to study of ecology in Australia
UOW biologist named as a 2021 Ecological Society Of Australia Gold Medallist
Dirty secrets: sediment DNA reveals a 300,000-year timeline of ancient and modern humans living in Siberia
By analysing fragments of ancient DNA that survived in cave sediments, scientists are helping illuminate some of the dark corners of our history
DNA from sediment reveals epic history of Denisova Cave
Genetic analysis uncovers 300,000 years of cave occupation by ancient humans and ice age animals
The Great Barrier Reef is in danger: A call to action on climate change
The growing disconnect between Australian stewardship of the Reef and the government’s support of the fossil fuel industry has to stop