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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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Masters of mimicry, male lyrebirds use their skill to deceive potential mates
Imitation of “mobbing flock” alarm calls may deliver reproductive advantage
Resource Operators’ Conference successfully held online
Annual event focuses on mining safety and reducing the industry’s environmental impact
Sutherland Shire-based UOW student passionate about saving local environment
Holt Estate Environmental Science Scholarship to help Charlie Gluskie achieve his dreams
Australia’s gold industry stamped out mercury pollution — now it's coal's turn
Coal-fired power plants are now Australia’s largest controllable source of mercury emissions, releasing between two and four tonnes of mercury every year
Burnt ancient nutshells reveal the story of climate change at Kakadu — now drier than ever before
The Kakadu region likely functioned as a place of refuge for early Australians as they struggled through harsh and arid conditions
UOW scientist wins Wollongong Australia Day 2021 Innovation Achievement Award
Senior Professor Sharon Robinson honoured for achievements locally, nationally and internationally