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Monday 24 November 2025
Unprecedented levels of forever chemicals found in dolphins and whales
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Research excellence recognised with UOW named as nation’s best in four fields
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Fight against climate change demands urgent action
Acclaimed scientist, conservationist, and global warming activist Professor Tim Flannery to give free public lecture in ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp
Coal was king of the Industrial Revolution, but not always the path to a modern economy
Coal powered the machinery and lit what English poet William Blake described as ‘dark satanic mills’, writes Professor Simon Ville.
Engineering students map flood risk in megacity of Jakarta
A group of UOW engineering students have investigated the deepest depths of Jakarta in not unchallenging conditions – all in the name of research.
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
Rethinking energy consumption through home retrofits
Figtree retirement village resident Roslyn Fairley is a self-described energy ambassador.
China research collaboration a breath of fresh air
UOW engineering ingenuity is helping Chinese industrial manufacturers tackle the country’s massive pollution problem.