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Thursday 24 October 2024
Innovative tissue regeneration battery promotes faster wound healing
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Hope flows in mission to provide clean drinking water
A humanitarian project to provide clean drinking water to some of the world’s poorest people is showing UOW students what it takes to make a difference in the world.Â
UOW and Boron Molecular driving manufacturing innovation
Chemical formulas developed at UOW that provide the ‘recipe’ for key ingredients in advanced energy storage are being commercialised through an industry partnership.
UOW hosts Nobel Laureate for taxing discussion
The University of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Sydney Business School hosted a lecture by Nobel Memorial Prize winner in Economics, Sir James Mirrlees.
New research to inform older Australian’s health decisions
New study focuses on  how health care professionals can optimise the involvement of older Australians in decisions about their care.Â
Exchange program aids pioneering treatment for cancer
One of the new frontiers in cancer treatment is charged particle therapy which uses protons or heavy ions as opposed to traditional X-rays.
Geography students explore ‘Proud to Play New Zealand 2016’
Senior geography students from UOW have been given a rare opportunity to explore sports in the lives of participants involved in ‘Proud to Play New Zealand 2016’ as part of Auckland Pride.Â