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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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Excavating ancient knowledge through archaeology partnership
Prehistoric shell artefacts excavated from ancient graves in Thailand have been under the microscope at UOW thorough a joint project with a renowned Thai archaeologist.
Searching for diverse group of Googlers
UOW’s brightest and best computer science students learned of the opportunities to become “Googlers” when the tech giant visited campus recently.
Exploring the origin of Trieste, Italy
A Roman military camp flanked by two minor forts and likely built in 178 BC may have provided the foundation for the first settlement of Tergeste, the ancestor of Trieste in Italy, a study suggests.
Indonesia manuscript wins Hungerford Award
UOW creative arts and journalism graduate Madelaine Dickie has won a prestigious West Australian literary prize for her manuscript Troppo, a work of fiction focusing on Australia’s relationship with Indonesia.
Getting to the source of energy efficient living
Researchers find the equation to get sustainable energy for less money out of a hole in the ground.
Celebrating International Women's Day
To mark the event of International Women's Day, we asked women from various areas of expertise to tell us more about what motivates and inspires them.