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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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Caribbean fisheries officers get up stand up for maritime protection
Maritime experts are helping small Caribbean nations manage and protect fisheries from a range of illegal and unsustainable fishing practices and environmental threats that are putting the food security and income of thousands of people at risk.
Physiologists find muscles may contain temperature sensors
Muscles could play an important role in the regulation of sweating and therefore body temperature, according to recent research from UOW.
Engineering students build knowledge and careers layer-by-layer
A new subject introducing engineering students to 3D printing promises to be a catalyst for a booming field of study over the coming years.
Biologist features in iconic kangaroos SBS-TV documentary
UOW Biological Sciences Lecturer, Dr Adam Munn, will feature in episode 2 on Saturday night September 20 of SBS-TV’s new Windfall Films series, ‘Born in the Wild’.
Engineering students search for solutions for sustainable futures
A 10-day study tour to Sri Lanka has provided engineering students with an exchange of knowledge and ideas that will influence future projects.
Robots sowing the seeds for advanced agriculture
Engineering students are developing the future of farming through an automated seed-planting robot.