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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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Building a better battery powers research achievement
Research on a battery for an electric car and renewable energy storage started with the humble cassette player.
Women help women navigate a career in law
Fifteen female law students will celebrate their journey through the 2014 Lucy Mentoring Program at a graduation ceremony in Sydney on Thursday 18 September.
Researchers help emergency services retain volunteers
Researchers from UOW are investigating how to help emergency services recruit and retain their critical volunteer workforce. The researchers have developed a new method of leadership that aims to help volunteers continue performing life-saving work in times of national crisis and ensure they stay with the emergency services agency.Â
Caribbean fisheries officers get up stand up for maritime protection
Maritime experts are helping small Caribbean nations manage and protect fisheries from a range of illegal and unsustainable fishing practices and environmental threats that are putting the food security and income of thousands of people at risk.
Well-connected Indigenous kids keen to tap new ways to save lives
By Bronwyn Carlson
Physiologists find muscles may contain temperature sensors
Muscles could play an important role in the regulation of sweating and therefore body temperature, according to recent research from UOW. Â