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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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Harvesting seaweed to make skin from the sea
Researchers from the South Coast of NSW are hoping to develop new treatments for burns and wounds, by using the most plentiful resource at their fingertips – the sea.
New $3.7M training centre to bring 3D bio-printing to patients
Personalised medicine one step closer with establishment of pioneering biomanufacturing centre that will advance 3D printed medical implants.
3D printed fins take surfing to the next level
Custom-designed surfboard fins will allow surfers to fine-tune their performance.
Growth prospects excite NSW Treasurer after iC visit
Growth and opportunity on show at Innovation Campus.
Handheld surgical 'pen' prints human stem cells
In a landmark proof-of-concept experiment, Australian researchers have used a handheld 3D printing pen to ‘draw’ human stem cells in freeform patterns with extremely high survival rates.
Great minds meet in Wollongong to turn ideas into action
Leading researchers visit Wollongong for University Global Partnership Network conference.