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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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El Niño has rapidly become stronger and stranger, according to coral records
The pattern of El Niño has changed dramatically in recent years, according to the first seasonal record distinguishing different types of El Niño events over the last 400 years.
Study reveals unprecedented change in frequency, intensity of El Niños
Australian scientists produce world-first 400-year record of El Niño event types
Exhibition highlights human impact on Earth’s last great wilderness
Antarctic Footprints looks at how we have changed Antarctica over the past 100 years
From Texas to the Reef, PhD student lands prestigious fellowship
Wanted: Dive buddy and fish enthusiast, to spend six months on Great Barrier Reef
Around the world in an electric car
Dutch traveller stops in at UOW's Sustainable Buildings Research Institute
Rising seas allow coastal wetlands to store more carbon
Carbon storage in saltmarshes can help mitigate climate change.