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Thursday 24 April 2025
Ancient giant kangaroos stayed close to home. That made it easier for them to become extinct.
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Distinguished Professors share cutting-edge research at public showcase event
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Under-utilised seafood species not always a sustainability short-cut
Sustainability more dependent on fishery management than consumer demand.
UniSA and UOW join forces to build AI capability for Defence
Collaboration will build on each university’s strengths in data analytics and artificial intelligence.
Early Start celebrates milestone fifth birthday
Discovery Space At Home engages kids and supports families during lockdown
The birds and the trees: how nature infiltrates our everyday lives in the city
Researchers seek to understand how Illawarra residents experience urban nature
UOW scientist awarded $1M for antimicrobial resistance research
Project will develop a new approach to understanding and tackling drug resistance
Humans coexisted with three-tonne marsupials and lizards as long as cars in ancient Australia
Giant reptiles ruled northern Australia during the Pleistocene with mega-marsupials as their prey.