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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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Shining light on magnetic forces: light and matter in a spin for super electronics
Physicists at UOW have demonstrated a way of measuring magnetic forces using both particles of light and matter, opening up new possibilities for advanced electronics.
World-renowned biophysicist appointed as fourth Laureate Fellow for UOW
Professor Antoine van Oijen will join UOW to unravel the molecular mechanisms of DNA replication.
Student test anxiety relieved by new research
Letting kids look at exams before they begin can help reduce anxiety and improve performance.
Fix infrastructure governance and save taxpayers over $4 billion per year
Australia can be the best in the world in delivering better value for money infrastructure should governments choose to make that a top priority.
Students’ sights set on UOW for Open Day
UOW will lead the Open Day season among NSW’s universities when it opens its doors to about 5,000 potential students and their families on Saturday August 16.
GPs shouldn’t be afraid of the scales, experts say
Asking patients to weigh in at each visit to their GP could help reduce obesity rates, new research from UOW has found.