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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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China research collaboration a breath of fresh air
UOW engineering ingenuity is helping Chinese industrial manufacturers tackle the country’s massive pollution problem.
UOW scientists respond to CSIRO climate research cuts
A statement by scientists from the Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry at UOW
Aggression in fish depends on environmental conditions
PhD student investigates the behaviour of one of the nation’s most popular angling fish, Australian bass.
Academics’ open letter warning of ‘catastrophe’ ahead of Paris climate conference
A clear message has been sent to world leaders to take action on climate change to avoid catastrophic global warming.
Why kangaroos really emit such little methane
Researchers investigate methane emissions from Australia’s largest marsupials.
The Senate committee that deals with animal welfare is riding roughshod over dissenting view
You don’t have to work in a paddock to have a valid opinion on animal welfare, writes UOW's Elizabeth Ellis.