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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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Fun game helps kids deal with pressure of childhood
Life Happens Junior examines students' fears around family, friends, school
UOW ranked in top 10 in Australia for scientific research
Nature Index 2018 Annual Tables track research published in high-quality natural science journals
Spotlight on UOW’s diversity in learning, teaching
Creating successful, engaged students at the heart of UOW experience
Aboriginal art: is it a white thing?
“Aboriginal Art – it’s a white thing” declared Brisbane Aboriginal artist Richard Bell, accusing a white industry of controlling Aboriginal art. However, the deeper you dig into this white thing the greyer it becomes.
Light-emitting particles illuminate understanding of cellular malfunctions
New materials and methods allowing for single-molecule tracking could unlock mysteries of disease processes
Scientists to drill into active undersea volcano
Geologist Dr Dominique Tanner to study how magma forms gold and copper ores