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Thursday 24 October 2024
Innovative tissue regeneration battery promotes faster wound healing
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University begins consultation with staff on potential workplace change
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Early Start’s Intergenerational Playgroups benefit young and old
Children and grandparents enjoy active play in relaxed, research-focused environment
How telling stories through art and music helps West Papuans heal from decades of abuse
New research investigates how music helps healing from trauma and dealing with violence and repression in Papua and West Papua.
UOW expert commentary this week (1 - 4 October)
UOW academics provide expert comment, opinion and analysis on a range of ongoing and breaking news stories.
UOW researcher explores impact of mental illness on Pacific communities in Australia
Research responds to alarming youth suicide trend across Pacific region
Research centre promotes better understanding of human workplace interactions
Centre will focuses on cross-cultural management theory and practice
Dishing the dirt: sediments reveal a famous early human cave site was also home to hyenas and wolves
New analysis reveals Denisova Cave in Siberia was frequented by hyenas, wolves, and bears, as well as by three early human groups: Neanderthals, early Homo sapiens, and Denisovans