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Wednesday 23 October 2024
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New research uncovers the mysteries of the elusive Bryde’s whales
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Turning up the heat on shape-shifting gels
Using steam to control complex chemistry heralds the next generation of heat sensitive smart gels for medicine.Â
Battery to power implant, then disappear
A battery that could be inserted in the body to power a medical implant and then simply disappear once used is one step closer.
European Space Agency engineer to inspire Australia’s next crop of innovators
More than 900 primary and high school students will converge on UOW on Wednesday 4 November for Australia’s largest science fair.
Tomorrow's solutions today showcased at trade show and innovation fair
Fancy being able to order and have coffee made for you with a few touches of an app? Or how about starting to learn a musical instrument via your tablet or smartphone?
The 'eyes and ears' keeping a watch on landslides
Real-time monitoring of sensitive landslide areas is helping to keep road and rail users safe.
Welding research enabling critical manufacturing
Welding and automation expertise developed at the University of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (UOW) is supporting Australian manufacturing as part of a major new defence contract.