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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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How blockchain is strengthening tuna traceability to combat illegal fishing
In a significant development for global fisheries, blockchain technology is now being used to improve tuna traceability to help stop illegal and unsustainable fishing practices in the Pacific Islands tuna industry.
With apartment living on the rise, how do families and their noisy children fit in?
A growing number of Australians live in apartments. The compact city model presents many benefits. However, living close to each other also presents challenges.
How Trump’s NAFTA renegotiations could help Mexican workers
Donald Trump says cheap Mexican labor is hurting American workers. But isn’t it also hurting Mexican workers?
Student election disqualifications disappointing
UOW compelled to uphold WUSA regulations to preserve student democracy
McKinnon Walker Fellowship launched at Global Challenges conference
Inaugural fellows collaborate with UOW researchers to address real-world issues, both locally and globally
Queensland Liberals and Nationals have long had an uneasy cohabitation, and now should consider divorce
There can be no doubt that in matters political Queensland is different from the rest of Australia.